“And they were sanctified”: a social imaginary

  • MARGARITA PALACIOS Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Keywords: Discourse, Church, State, Social Imaginary

Abstract

Considering that truth is nothing but an effect of the senses that is built through discourse, this work attempts to identify the hints of veracity of a social event (Juan Diego’s canonization and the beatification of Juan Bautista and Jacinto de los Angeles). The analysis of linguistic forms and references delineates some of the areas of convergence (invariable) and divergence (variable) through which the social imaginary is portrayed.

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Author Biography

MARGARITA PALACIOS, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Unidad Iztapalapa.
Published
2014-07-01
How to Cite
PALACIOS, M. (2014). “And they were sanctified”: a social imaginary. Revista Fuentes Humanísticas, 26(49), 195-205. Retrieved from https://fuenteshumanisticas.azc.uam.mx/index.php/rfh/article/view/73
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