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The prophet of Cuernavaca : Ivan Illich and the crisis of the West

Title
The prophet of Cuernavaca : Ivan Illich and the crisis of the West / Todd Hartch.
Author
Hartch, Todd, 1967-
Publication
  • New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
  • ©2015

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Description
xii, 235 pages; 25 cm
Summary
  • "Catholic priest and radical social critic Ivan Illich is best known for books like Deschooling Society and Medical Nemesis that skewered the dominant institutions of the West in the 1970s. Although commissioned in 1961 by American bishops to run a missionary training center in Cuernavaca, Mexico, Illich emerged as one of the major critics of the missionary movement. As he became a more controversial figure, his center evolved into CIDOC (Centro Intercultural de Documentación), an informal university that attracted a diverse group of intellectuals and seekers from around the world. They came to Illich's center to learn Spanish, to attend seminars, and to sit at the feet of Illich, whose relentless criticism of the Catholic Church and modern Western culture resonated with the revolutionary spirit of the times. His 1967 article, "The Seamy Side of Charity," a harsh attack on the American missionary effort in Latin America, and other criticisms of the Church led to a trial at the Vatican in 1968, after which he left the priesthood. Illich's writings struck at the foundations of western society, and envisioned utopian transformations in the realms of education, transportation, medicine, and economics. He was an inspiration to a generation of liberation theologians and other left-wing intellectuals. In The Prophet of Cuernavaca Todd Hartch traces the development of Illich's ideas from his work as a priest through his later secular period, offering one of the first book-length historical treatments of his thought in English"--
  • "Priest and social critic Ivan Illich, who skewered the institutions of the West in the 1970s, first came to prominence as a critic of Catholic missions. This book examines Illich's years in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where he ran a think tank and wrote his most important works, including Deschooling Society"--
Subject
  • Illich, Ivan, 1926-2002
  • Catholic Church > Latin America > History > 20th century
  • Centro Intercultural de Documentación
  • Catholic Church
  • 1900 - 1999
  • Catholics > Biography
  • Liberation theology > Latin America
  • Sociology > Philosophy
  • BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Religious
  • RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Missions
  • RELIGION / Christianity / History
  • Catholics
  • Liberation theology
  • Latin America
Genre/Form
  • Biography.
  • History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-228) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Wrong Man for the Job -- Chapter 2. The Center for Intercultural Formation -- Chapter 3. Battle for Influence -- Chapter 4. Liberating Theology -- Chapter 5. Crisis -- Chapter 6. Decline of the Missionary Initiative, 1969-72 -- Chapter 7. CIDOC -- Chapter 8. Breaking the Spell -- Chapter 9. Grammar of Silence -- Conclusion.
Call Number
JFE 15-3033
ISBN
  • 9780190204563
  • 0190204567
LCCN
  • 2014018839
  • 40024739024
OCLC
898273195
Author
Hartch, Todd, 1967- author.
Title
The prophet of Cuernavaca : Ivan Illich and the crisis of the West / Todd Hartch.
Publisher
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
Copyright Date
©2015
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-228) and index.
Chronological Term
1900 - 1999
Other Standard Identifier
40024739024
Research Call Number
JFE 15-3033
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