The Worker's Cauldron

Teresa Urrea: Rebel and Saint

David Roddy& Mercedas Castillo Season 5 Episode 4

This month, Dr. Jennifer Koshatka Seman joins us to talk about her book Borderlands Curanderos: The Worlds of Santa Teresa Urrea and Don Pedrito Jaramillo. We focus on the life of Teresa Urrea, a folk saint and spiritual healer in late 19th century Mexico that inspired indigenous and poor workers from the borderlands of Mexico to rise up against the Presidency of Porfirio Diaz.



Jennifer Koshatka Seman, Borderlands Curanderos: The Worlds of Santa Teresa Urrea and Don Pedrito Jaramillo

Charles Wollenberg,
Working on El Traque: The Pacific Electric Strike of 1903

Brandon Bayne, From Saint to Seeker, Teresa Urrea's Search for a Place of Her Own

Barbara June Macklin and N. Ross Crumrine, Three North Mexican Folk Saint Movements

Gilbert M. Joseph and Jurgen Buchenau, Mexico's Once and Future Revolution, Social Upheaval and the Challenge of  Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century, Chapter Two, Porfirian Modernization and its Costs.

Telegrams,
Multiculturalism: Are We Celebrating or Appropriating? (Guest Post by Dr. Jennifer Koshatka Seman)

David Dorado Romo,
Ringside Seat to a Revolution: An Underground Cultural History of El Paso and Juarez, 1893-1923,

Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández,
Unspeakable Violence: Remapping U.S. and Mexican National Imaginaries

Paul Vanderwood, The Power of God Against the Guns of Government: Religious Upheaval in Mexico at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century 



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