Hjamil A. Martinez-Vazquez is an independent scholar serving as Online Instructor for institutions such as Azusa Pacific Online University and the University of Phoenix.

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Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Historiography? A Look at U.S. Religious Historiography 1. The Canon of U.S. Religious History 2. New Themes, Old Silences A Look at Latina/o Religious Historiography 3. Catholic Histories 4. Protestant Histories Theories and Methodologies from a Postcolonizing Perspective 5. The Postcolonizing Project 6. Lived Religion 7. Feminist History Conclusion: Theorizing and Conocimiento Selected Bibliography Index
"Martanez-Vazquez addresses big issues that no analyst of Latino/a religious history or North American religion can afford to ignore." -- Timothy Matovina, University of Notre Dame "Martanez-Vazquez successfully proposes a thorough decolonizing approach to Latina/o religious history--one that dares to acknowledge, deconstruct, and overcome the colonial gaze that all too often surreptitiously undergirds even most of our own liberatory efforts to know otherwise. Made in the Margins is a must-read for any and all interested in how to re-conceive Latina/o religious history in the United States." -- Otto Maduro, President, American Academy of Religion and Professor of World Christianity, Drew University Theological School Made in the Margins is an important challenge to traditional histories and stands as a worthy addition to the field of U.S. religious history. Martinez-Vazquez provides a significant methodological synthesis that can benefit those interested in Latina/o religious history to identify, resist, and counteract the normativity imposed by dominant discourses. -- Joao Chaves -- Perspectivas
