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Unmasking Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Nicaraguan Festival
Tekijä: Katherine Borland
Kustantaja: University of Arizona Press (2006)
Saatavuus: Noin 12-15 arkipäivää
EUR   69,30
Emerging Perspectives in the Study of Folklore and Performance
Tekijä: Solimar Otero; Anthony Bak Buccitelli; Erica Acevedo-ontiver; Katherine Borland; Charles L. Briggs
Kustantaja: MH - Indiana University Press (2025)
Saatavuus: 27.05.2025
EUR   99,80
Emerging Perspectives in the Study of Folklore and Performance
Tekijä: Solimar Otero; Anthony Bak Buccitelli; Erica Acevedo-ontiver; Katherine Borland; Charles L. Briggs
Kustantaja: MH - Indiana University Press (2025)
Saatavuus: 27.05.2025
EUR   43,00
Performing Environmentalisms - Expressive Culture and Ecological Change
Tekijä: John Holmes McDowell; Katherine Borland; Rebecca Dirksen; Sue Tuohy
Kustantaja: University of Illinois Press (2021)
Saatavuus: Noin 14-17 arkipäivää
EUR   31,50
Performing Environmentalisms - Expressive Culture and Ecological Change
Tekijä: John Holmes McDowell; Katherine Borland; Rebecca Dirksen; Sue Tuohy
Kustantaja: University of Illinois Press (2021)
Saatavuus: Noin 14-17 arkipäivää
EUR   116,00
    
Unmasking Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Nicaraguan Festival
69,30 €
University of Arizona Press
Sivumäärä: 248 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2006, 30.05.2006 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Masaya, a provincial capital of Nicaragua, cultivates an aggressively traditional identity that contrasts with Managua's urban modernity. In 2001 the city was officially designated Capital of Nicaraguan Folklore, yet residents have engaged in a vibrant folk revival since at least the 1960s. This book documents the creative innovations of Masaya's performing artists. The first extended study in English of Nicaraguan festival arts, Unmasking Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Nicaraguan Festival is an ethnographically and historically grounded inquiry into three festival enactments during the Somoza, Sandinista, and Neoliberal periods: the carnivalesque torovenado masquerades, the transvestite Negras marimba dances, and the wagon pilgrimage to Popoyuapa. Through a series of interlinked essays, Katherine Borland shows that these enactments constitute a people's theater, articulating a range of perspectives on the homegrown and the global; on class, race, and ethnicity; on gender and sexuality; and on religious sensibilities.
Borland's book is a case study of how the oppositional power of popular culture resides in the process of cultural negotiation itself as communities deploy cherished traditions to assert their difference from the nation and the world. It addresses both the gendered dimensions of a particular festival masquerade and the ways in which sexuality is managed in traditional festival transvestism. It demonstrates how performativity and theatricality interact to negotiate certain crucial realities in a festival complex. By showing how one locale negotiates, incorporates, and resists globally circulating ideas, identities, and material objects, it makes a major contribution to studies of ritual and festival in Latin America.

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