Renovación de la Teología política y Sociología de la religión en la posglobalizaciónrevitalización del movimiento santuario para inmigrantes en EE.UU.

  1. Antonio Sánchez-Bayón
Revista:
Carthaginensia: Revista de estudios e investigación

ISSN: 0213-4381 2605-3012

Año de publicación: 2019

Volumen: 35

Número: 68

Páginas: 485-510

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Carthaginensia: Revista de estudios e investigación

Resumen

This analytic-empirical study (in critical, comparative & prospective way), under Political Theology & Sociology of Religion approaches, it focuses on the revival of the sanctuary movement (beyond the 2008 crisis of values/shares), to offer protection to the persecuted immigration in the USA. This is another case more of heteropraxis, in the long American tradition of social-religious awakening and revivals, to promote the common good and social justice from civil non-violent resistance and the transformation of the social order. The main crusades are systematized here, by the mix of pre-modern sanctuary asylum and post-modern ICTs & social networks, in favor of a pro-active modern citizenship committed with civil liberties.

Referencias bibliográficas

  • M. Altemus, “The Sanctuary Movement”, Whittier Law Review, 9 (1988): 683-721.
  • M. Caminero-Santagelo, “Responding to the Human Costs of US Immigration Policy: No More Deaths and the New Sanctuary Movement”, Latino Studies, 7 (2009): 112-122. DOI: 10.1057/lst.2008.65.
  • M.A. Carney, et al., “Sanctuary Planet: A Global Sanctuary Movement for the Time of Trump”, Society and Space Project-University of Washington, 2017 (URL: https://societyandspace.org/2017/05/16/sanctuary-planet-a-global-sanctuary-movement-for-the-time-of-trump/).
  • S.B. Coutin, The Culture of Protest: Religious Activism and the U.S. Sanctuary Movement. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993.
  • A. Crittendon, Sanctuary: A Story of American Conscience and the Law in Collision. London: Weidenfeld, 1988.
  • G. Freedland, L. Stud, “Negotiating place, space and borders: The New Sanctuary Movement”, Latino Studies, 8 (2010): 485-508. DOI: 10.1057/lst.2010.53.
  • J.F. Godar, “The Sanctuary Movement: An Analysis of the Legal and Moral Questions Involved”, St. Louis University Legal Journal, 30 (1986): 1221-1239.
  • J. Hagan, et al., “Social effects of Mass Deportations by the United State Government: 2000-2010”, Ethinic and Racial Studies, 34 (2010): 1374-1391.
  • P. Hondagneu-Sotelo (ed.), Religion and Social Justice for Immigrants. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2007.
  • C.H. Lippy, P.W. Williams (edits.), Encyclopedia of the American Religion. Studies of traditions and movements (3 vols.), New York: Charles Scribner´s Sons, 1988.
  • G. MacEoin, Sanctuary. A resource guide for understanding and participating in the Central American refugees´ struggle, San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1985.
  • M.N. Mateus, A. Sánchez-Bayón, “Novas abordagens e fenómenos em estudos de imigração: movimentos religiosos no coração dos Estados Unidos da América”, Journal of Sociology and Theory of Religion 8 (2019): 45-82. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24197/jstr.0.2019.45-82.
  • Rab. L. Meirowitz Nelson, Mikdash: A Jewish Guide to the New Sanctuary Movement, New York: T´ruah, 2017.
  • J.G. Melton, The Encyclopedia of American Religions, Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1989.
  • A.N. Paik, “Abolitionist futures and the US sanctuary movement”, Race & Class, 59 (2017): 3-25. DOI: 10.1177/0306396817717858
  • S.H. Pirie, "The Origins of a Political Trial: The Sanctuary Movement and Political Justice", Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, 2 (1990): 381-416.
  • E.L. Queen, et al.: The encyclopedia of American Religious History (2 vols.), New York: Facts of File, 1996.
  • L. Rabben, Sanctuary and Asylum: a Social and Political History, Washington: Univ. Washington Press, 2016.
  • J. Ridgley, “Cities of Refuge: Immigration Enforcement, Police, and the Insurgent Genealogies of Citizenship in U.S. Sanctuary Cities”, Urban Geography, 29 (2008): 53-77. DOI: 10.2747/0272-3638.29.1.53.
  • A. Sánchez-Bayón, “Estudio de la idiosincrasia estadounidense desde su Teología política y Ciencias Eclesiásticas”, Estudios Eclesiásticos 93, 364 (2018): 165-204.
  • A. Sánchez-Bayón, et al.: “Crisis identitaria estadounidense ante su paradoja posmoderna: quiebra de American civil religion y riesgo transoccidental”, Cauriensia. Revista Anual de Ciencias Eclesiásticas-Ftad. Teología de Cáceres, XIII (2018): 619-636
  • J.D. Schultz, et al. (edits.), Encyclopedia of Religion in American Politics, Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1999.
  • N. Stoltz, et al., “The Sanctuary Movement and Central American Activism in Los Angeles”, Latin American Perspectives, 169 (2009): 101-126. DOI: 10.1177/0094582X09350766.
  • R. Tomsho, The American Sanctuary Movement. Austin: Texas Monthly Press, 1987.
  • J. Valero, A. Sánchez-Bayón, “Relaciones de la inmigración hispana con la Iglesia en el área de Washington D. C., Virginia y Maryland”, Rev. Migraciones 45 (2018): 89-117. DOI: 10.14422/mig.i45.y2018.004.
  • J. Valero, A. Sánchez-Bayón, Balance de la globalización y teoría social de la posglobalización, Madrid: Dykinson, 2018.
  • VV.AA., Immigration Raids Rapid Response, Madison: WNPJS, 2017.
  • K.L. Wild, “The New Sanctuary Movement: when moral mission means breaking the Law, and the consequences for churches and illegal immigrants”, Santa Clara Law Review, 50 (2010): 981-1015.
  • G.L. Wiltfang, D. McAdam, “The Costs and Risks of Social Activism: A Study of Sanctuary Movement Activism”, Social Forces, 69 (1991): 987–1010, DOI: 10.1093/sf/69.4.987.
  • G. Yukich, One family under God. Immigration politics and progressive religion in America, New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2013.