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Journal of Contemporary Religion | 2005

Saints With Glasses: Mexican Catholics in Alcoholics Anonymous

Peter S. Cahn

Observers of religion in the contemporary United States have interpreted participation in quasi-religious organizations as evidence of dissatisfaction with traditional religious institutions. In Latin America, the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous are associated with Protestant spirituality and membership in the group has been seen as rejection of the Roman Catholic Church. However, instead of abandoning their religious affiliations, Catholic men in one Mexican Alcoholics Anonymous chapter put their new beliefs and practices into the service of the old. They revised both their conception of God and their manner of participating in fiestas to become better functioning Catholics.


Cultural Anthropology | 2008

CONSUMING CLASS: Multilevel Marketers in Neoliberal Mexico

Peter S. Cahn


American Ethnologist | 2006

Building down and dreaming up

Peter S. Cahn


Archive | 2003

All Religions Are Good in Tzintzuntzan: Evangelicals in Catholic Mexico

Peter S. Cahn


Archive | 2011

Direct Sales and Direct Faith in Latin America

Peter S. Cahn


Archive | 2003

All Religions Are Good in Tzintzuntzan

Peter S. Cahn


Journal of Latin American Anthropology | 2005

A Standoffish Priest and Sticky Catholics: Questioning the Religious Marketplace in Tzintzuntzan, Mexico

Peter S. Cahn


MedEdPORTAL Publications | 2012

Academic Writing Workshop for Medical School Faculty

Peter S. Cahn; Emelia J. Benjamin


American Ethnologist | 2002

Náyari History, Politics, and Violence: From Flowers to Ash

Peter S. Cahn


Archive | 2010

Using and Sharing: Direct Selling in the Borderlands

Peter S. Cahn

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