The author combines ethnography with historiography and discourse analysis to study how our most prevalent assumptions about the figure are produced and disseminated. What ideas have sustained such assumptions after all this time? How did the figure become such a popular "national" treasure? To what can we attribute the Santo Niño's appeal outside the official doctrines of the Catholic faith? This book looks at historical documents, popular songs, news articles, poems, and oral accounts to address such questions. In doing so, the book describes the contours of a "figured" Catholicism as the context in which we can think about the Santo Niño in ways we have not done before.Imprint: Ateneo de Manila University PressEdition: 1Language: EnglishNumber of Pages: 262Subject: HistoryCopyright Year: 2010This is an ebook that is fulfilled via Access Code. The Access Code for redemption will be emailed within 2 working days after payment verification You will need to preinstall Adobe Digital Edition or Compatible Apps to read the ebook