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Material culture, magic and the
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Material culture, magic and the Santa Muerte in the cemeteries
of a megalopolis
Marcel Reyes-Cortez*
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negligible arnoun fal social activity botween te living, the dead and the
space. At the same time, the spaces ofthe dead are regarded as spiiually
charged, dangerous and even polluted. My paper suggest thatthe spaces of
the dead, such as the cemeteries of Mexico City, are clear examples of