Lili Almási-Szabó es docente de la Escuela de Antropología, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Directora del proyecto de investigación-creación “Donde el cielo y la Tierra se juntan”.
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Lili Almási-Szabó es docente de la Escuela de Antropología, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Directora del proyecto de investigación-creación “Donde el cielo y la Tierra se juntan”.
This photographic essay explores the phenomenon of animitas in Chile, small popular altars erected for the souls of tragically deceased persons. Over time, these have begun to occupy a role that goes beyond the commemorative. Not only are they visited by the loved ones of the deceased, but also by neighbors and other practitioners of popular religiosity, giving them a relevant place in the healing of body and spirit. Based on an ethnographic process of research-creation, the project proposes to understand the animitas as nodes of multidirectional healing, as they provide support to bereaved family members, symbolic care to the soul of the deceased, a space of rest and mediation for the community, as well as a resignification of the place of the accident. Through images and testimonies, the essay shows how the animitas become places of faith and collective care.



ISSN: 2594-2999.
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