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Rejected Religion Podcast
Stephanie Shea
113 episodes
1 week ago
Illuminating the obscure
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Illuminating the obscure
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Religion & Spirituality
Education,
Society & Culture
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Rejected Religion Podcast 40 Free Content -Dr. Mariano Villalba: Mexican Muralism, Esotericism, and Gender
Rejected Religion Podcast
32 minutes 13 seconds
2 months ago
Rejected Religion Podcast 40 Free Content -Dr. Mariano Villalba: Mexican Muralism, Esotericism, and Gender
*This is the Free Content version of my interview with Dr. Mariano Villalba. To access the full interview, please consider becoming a paid Patreon member; alternatively, this episode is also available for a one-time purchase here on Patreon (under 'Shop' tab). My guest this month is Dr. Mariano Villalba. Mariano is a postdoctoral fellow in Spirituality and the Arts, in collaboration with the Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice, the History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents at the University of Amsterdam, and the Warburg Institute at the University of London. Mariano specializes in esotericism in Colonial America, contemporary Latin America, and early modern Spain. He completed a joint PhD in religious studies at the University of Lausanne and the French l’École Pratique des Hautes Études- Paris Sciences & Letters University. Mariano serves as the editor in chief of Melancolia, an annual journal dedicated to the study of esotericism in Latin America. His methodology combines a global history perspective on Colonial America with a decolonial approach, intersecting themes of race, gender, and imperialism to analyze modern occultism in Latin America. His new research project will focus on “Occult Movements and Mexican Mural Art: What Role Did Occult Movements Play in Mexican Mural Art During the Interwar Period?”
Rejected Religion Podcast
Illuminating the obscure