From popular to insurgent intellectuals: peasant catechists in the Salvadoran revolution

From Popular to Insurgent Intellectuals explains how a group of Catholic lay catechists educated in liberation theology came to take up arms and participate on the side of the rebel FMLN during El Salvador’s revolutionary war (1980-92). In the process they became transformed from popular intellectua...

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Main Author: Binford, Arthur Leigh 1948- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New Brunswick, NJ Rutgers University Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Binford, Arthur Leigh, 1948-, From popular to insurgent intellectuals : peasant catechists in the Salvadoran revolution] (2024) (Garrard, Virginia, 1957 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Catholic theologian / Political action / Civil War / History 1943-1992
B ElSalvador / Liberation theology / History 1980-1992
Further subjects:B Generals / HISTORY
B Liberation Theology (ElSalvador)
B Catholics Political activity (ElSalvador) History 20th century
B Farabundo Martí Front for National Liberation, El Salvador, El Salvador politics, Christianity in South America, catechists, El Salvador civil war, wartime South America, South American Wars, wars in South America, religious war, peasant catechists, activism, religious activism, political activism, social justice struggles, El Mozote, El Castaño, Northern Morazán, The Ligas Populares, religion in South America, Catholicism, social activism, urban revolutionaries, Salvadorian 12 year war, the 12 year war, Latin American empowerment, Hispanic Empowerment
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Summary:From Popular to Insurgent Intellectuals explains how a group of Catholic lay catechists educated in liberation theology came to take up arms and participate on the side of the rebel FMLN during El Salvador’s revolutionary war (1980-92). In the process they became transformed from popular intellectuals to insurgent intellectuals who put their organizational and cognitive skills at the service of a collective effort to create a more egalitarian and democratic society. The book highlights the key roles that peasant catechists in northern Morazán played in disseminating liberation theology before the war and supporting the FMLN during it—as quartermasters, political activists, and musicians, among other roles. Throughout, From Popular to Insurgent Intellectuals highlights the dialectical nature of relations between Catholic priests and urban revolutionaries, among others, in which the latter learned from the former and vice-versa. Peasant catechists proved capable at making independent decisions based on assessment of their needs and did not simply follow the dictates of those with superior authority, and played an important role for the duration of the twelve-year military conflict
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (204 p.), 19 b-w illus
ISBN:1978833717
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.36019/9781978833715