Josefrayn Sánchez-Perry

Josefrayn Sánchez-Perry is an assistant professor of religious studies at Loyola University Chicago, whose research focuses on Indigenous traditions of Mesoamerica in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, including histories of science, medicine, and well-being. His work has been published in the journals Religion and Material Religion and has been supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Newberry Library, the American Academy of Religion, and various university-sponsored fellowships and grants. He is a member of the 2025–2027 cohort of Young Scholars in American Religion, sponsored by the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture at Indianapolis University.

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Incense and Performance

Incense and Performance

The Lives of Mexica Ritual Specialists

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