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Sociedad y religión

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MANSILLA, Miguel Ángel  and  ORELLANA URTUBIA, Luis. Religious leaders doing forgotten memory: The posthumous acknowledgment of the work of clergywomen in the Chilean Pentecostalism. Soc. relig. [online]. 2013, vol.23, n.40, pp.77-130. ISSN 1853-7081.

Religious leaders doing forgotten memory. The posthumous acknowledgment of the work of clergywomen in the Chilean Pentecostalism. This article is about how to produce memory Pentecostals of religious leaders, known as clergywomen. Against this there are two important historical events. Between 1909-1932 where a memory is made foundational to show the participation of women in the early religious movement. A second moment, 1970-2009, where one resorts to highlight only the wives of pastors, which we call clergywomen memorials. At this time the reports are highlighted labor (solidarity work, hospital work and teamwork) and archetypal memory (memory symbolic and memory menesteril) to highlight the work and character equal unfading clergywomen

Keywords : Clergywomen; Religious leaders; Pentecostalism; Memory.

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