New Books in Latin American Studies

Jennifer K. Seman, "Borderlands Curanderos: The Worlds of Santa Teresa Urrea and Don Pedrito Jaramillo" (U Texas Press, 2021)

Apr 25, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Mexican Folk Healing Along the Usa
01:31 • 4min
3
The Book Review - What Is the Introduction to a Healing Practice?
05:29 • 5min
4
The Origins of Quintetys Mos
10:40 • 3min
5
What's Happening Along the Borderlands?
13:37 • 3min
6
The History of the Silent Peoples
16:50 • 3min
7
The Ghost of Santa Teresa
19:53 • 2min
8
Teresa Urea: A Political Actress
21:31 • 5min
9
How Does She Become a Santa Teresa?
26:19 • 2min
10
The Humming Bird's Daughter by M Louis Urea
28:37 • 6min
11
What's the Sort of Response to Her in in This New Region?
34:42 • 6min
12
Is Theresa a Mexican Woman? Chapter Two
40:24 • 5min
13
Santateresa - A Novel About a Woman in Her Twenties
45:51 • 2min
14
The Fascinating Connection Between Dresa's Hands and Electricity
48:13 • 3min
15
Public Health and Race
51:14 • 3min
16
The Unattended Death and Santa Teressa
54:42 • 3min
17
Don Padrito - A Memoir
57:53 • 2min
18
The Story of a Corendero From Mexico
01:00:09 • 4min
19
Don Parito's Impact on the South Texas Community
01:04:06 • 3min
20
Don't Charge for His Cures, but People Would Give Him Things
01:07:13 • 4min
21
All Roads Lead to Don Pedro
01:11:28 • 2min
22
Is the State Revoking Granedismal as a Form of Healing?
01:13:41 • 3min
23
The President of Mexico Going to See a Corandero
01:16:30 • 2min
24
Don Pedrito, a Community Healer
01:18:48 • 4min
25
Don Pedrito's Death
01:22:49 • 6min
26
What Are You Working on Now?
01:28:33 • 4min