Lifeblood of the Parish: Men and Catholic Devotion in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Lifeblood of the Parish: Men and Catholic Devotion in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

by Alyssa Maldonado-Estrada
Lifeblood of the Parish: Men and Catholic Devotion in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Lifeblood of the Parish: Men and Catholic Devotion in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

by Alyssa Maldonado-Estrada

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Overview

A New York City ethnography that explores men's unique approaches to Catholic devotion

Every Saturday, and sometimes on weekday evenings, a group of men in old clothes can be found in the basement of the Shrine Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Each year the parish hosts the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and San Paolino di Nola. Its crowning event is the Dance of the Giglio, where the men lift a seventy-foot tall, four-ton tower through the streets, bearing its weight on their shoulders.

Drawing on six years of research, Alyssa Maldonado-Estrada reveals the making of this Italian American tower, as the men work year-round to prepare for the Feast. She argues that by paying attention to this behind-the-scenes activity, largely overlooked devotional practices shed new light on how men embody and enact their religiosity in sometimes unexpected ways.

Lifeblood of the Parish evocatively and accessibly presents the sensory and material world of Catholicism in Brooklyn, where religion is raucous and playful. Maldonado-Estrada here offers a new lens through which to understand men’s religious practice, showing how men and boys become socialized into their tradition and express devotion through unexpected acts like painting, woodworking, fundraising, and sporting tattoos. These practices, though not usually considered religious, are central to the ways the men she studied embodied their Catholic identity and formed bonds to the church.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479872244
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 12/08/2020
Series: North American Religions , #4
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alyssa Maldonado-Estrada is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion at Kalamazoo College. She hails from New York City’s Lower East Side.

Table of Contents

List of Figures ix

Introduction 1

1 Turks, Tattoos, and the Masculine Body of the Feast 31

2 Manual Labor and the Artistry of Devotion in the Basement 75

3 Making Money, Keeping the Parish Alive 105

4 Public Masculinities at the Feast 138

5 Constructing Catholic Propriety on North Eighth Street 169

6 Religion and Gentrification in the Twenty-First-Century City 189 Epilogue 215

Acknowledgments 225

Notes 227

Bibliography 247

Index 273

About the Author 285

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