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El Sotavento Veracruzano


El Sotavento Veracruzano
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Author : Eric Léonard
language : es
Publisher: CIESAS
Release Date : 2000

El Sotavento Veracruzano written by Eric Léonard and has been published by CIESAS this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Agriculture categories.




Dialogue Meetings On The Folk Music Of Veracruz S Sotavento


Dialogue Meetings On The Folk Music Of Veracruz S Sotavento
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Author : Sirani González
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018

Dialogue Meetings On The Folk Music Of Veracruz S Sotavento written by Sirani González and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with categories.




Native Peoples Of The Gulf Coast Of Mexico


Native Peoples Of The Gulf Coast Of Mexico
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Author : Alan R. Sandstrom
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2005

Native Peoples Of The Gulf Coast Of Mexico written by Alan R. Sandstrom and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with History categories.


For too long, the Gulf Coast of Mexico has been dismissed by scholars as peripheral to the Mesoamerican heartland, but researchers now recognize that much can be learned from this regionÕs cultures. Peoples of the Gulf CoastÑparticularly those in Veracruz and TabascoÑshare so many historical experiences and cultural features that they can fruitfully be viewed as a regional unit for research and analysis. Native Peoples of the Gulf Coast of Mexico is the first book to argue that the people of this region constitute a culture area distinct from other parts of Mexico. A pioneering effort by a team of international scholars who summarize hundreds of years of history, this encyclopedic work chronicles the prehistory, ethnohistory, and contemporary issues surrounding the many and varied peoples of the Gulf Coast, bringing together research on cultural groups about which little or only scattered information has been published. The volume includes discussions of the prehispanic period of the Gulf Coast, the ethnohistory of many of the neglected indigenous groups of Veracruz and the Huasteca, the settlement of the American Mediterranean, and the unique geographical and ecological context of the Chontal Maya of Tabasco. It provides descriptions of the Popoluca, Gulf Coast Nahua, Totonac, Tepehua, Sierra „Šh–u (Otom’), and Huastec Maya. Each chapter contains a discussion of each groupÕs language, subsistence and settlement patterns, social organization, belief systems, and history of acculturation, and also examines contemporary challenges to the future of each native people. As these contributions reveal, Gulf Coast peoples share not only major cultural features but also historical experiences, such as domination by Hispanic elites beginning in the sixteenth century and subjection to forces of change in Mexico. Yet as contemporary people have been affected by factors such as economic development, increased emigration, and the spread of Protestantism, traditional cultures have become rallying points for ethnic identity. Native Peoples of the Gulf Coast of Mexico highlights the significance of the Gulf Coast for anyone interested in the great encuentro between the Old and New Worlds and general processes of culture change. By revealing the degree to which these cultures have converged, it represents a major step toward achieving a broader understanding of the peoples of this region and will be an important reference work on these indigenous populations for years to come.



Veracurz Sotavento Veracruz Sotavento


Veracurz Sotavento Veracruz Sotavento
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Author : Alicia Pérez Grovas
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004-06-30

Veracurz Sotavento Veracruz Sotavento written by Alicia Pérez Grovas and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-06-30 with Music categories.




Women Ethnicity And Nationalisms In Latin America


Women Ethnicity And Nationalisms In Latin America
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Author : Natividad Gutiérrez
language : en
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release Date : 2007

Women Ethnicity And Nationalisms In Latin America written by Natividad Gutiérrez and has been published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Social Science categories.


With case studies covering Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia and Mexico, this is the first book to explore the links between gender and nationalism in the context of Latin America. It includes contributions from Latin American scholars to offer a unique and revealing view of the most important political and cultural issues.



Women Ethnicity And Nationalisms In Latin America


Women Ethnicity And Nationalisms In Latin America
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Author : Natividad Gutiérrez Chong
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-12-05

Women Ethnicity And Nationalisms In Latin America written by Natividad Gutiérrez Chong and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-05 with Social Science categories.


The relationship between gender and nationalism is a compelling issue that is receiving increasing coverage in the scholarly literature. With case studies covering Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia and Mexico, this is the first book to explore these links in the context of Latin America. It includes contributions from Latin American scholars to offer a unique and revealing view of the most important political and cultural issues. The work opens by outlining four dimensions in the relationship between gender and nationalism. These are: the contribution of women to nation building and their exclusion from it by the state and its institutions; the role of women in contemporary ethnic and nationalist movements; the place of the female body in the myths and traditions surrounding the nation; and the role of women in forging the intellectual and artistic culture of the nation. It then provides both theoretical and empirical explorations of these themes, with chapters covering the debate on multiculturalism and gender in the construction of the nation, the struggles of ethnic women to participate politically in their communities and studies of the first Mexican filmmaker, Mimi Derrba and the indigenous heroine Dolores Cacuango from Ecuador.



Mario Barradas And Son Jarocho


Mario Barradas And Son Jarocho
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Author : Yolanda Broyles-González
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2022-07-26

Mario Barradas And Son Jarocho written by Yolanda Broyles-González and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-26 with Social Science categories.


Son Jarocho was born as the regional sound of Veracruz but over time became a Mexican national genre, even transnational, genre—a touchstone of Chicano identity in the United States. Mario Barradas and Son Jarocho traces a musical journey from the Gulf Coast to interior Mexico and across the border, describing the transformations of Son Jarocho along the way. This comprehensive cultural study pairs ethnographic and musicological insights with an oral history of the late Mario Barradas, one of Son Jarocho’s preeminent modern musicians. Chicano musician Francisco González offers an insider’s account of Barradas’s influence and Son Jarocho’s musical qualities, while Rafael Figueroa Hernández delves into Barradas’s recordings and films. Yolanda Broyles-González examines the interplay between Son Jarocho’s indigenous roots and contemporary role in Mexican and US society. The result is a nuanced portrait of a vital and evolving musical tradition.



Origins Of The Mass Party


Origins Of The Mass Party
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Author : Edwin F. Ackerman
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2022

Origins Of The Mass Party written by Edwin F. Ackerman and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with Philosophy categories.


"This book argues that the mass party emerged as the product of two distinct but related 'primitive accumulations' - the dismantling of communal land tenure and the corresponding dispossession of means of local administration. It illustrates this argument by studying the party central to one of the longest regimes of the 20th century - the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) in Mexico, which emerged as a mass party during the 1930s and 1940s. I place the PRI in comparative perspective, studying the failed emergence of Bolivsia's Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (MNR) (1952-1964), attempted under similar conditions as the Mexican case. Why was party emergence successful in one case but not the other? As the book shows, the PRI emerged as a mass party in areas in Mexico where land privatization was more intensive and communal village government was weakened, enabling the party's construction and subsequent absorption of peasant unions and organizations. To the extent that the MNR's saw organizational successes, these were limited precisely to areas in Bolivia with similar agrarian structures as those where the PRI succeeded in Mexico. Ultimately, the overall strength of communal property holding and concomitant traditional political authority structures blocked the emergence of the MNR as a mass party. In the parts of Mexico and Bolivia where economic and political expropriation was more pronounced, there was a critical mass of individuals available for political organization, with articulatable interests, and a burgeoning cast of professional politicians, that facilitated connections between the party and the peasantry. The opposite occurred in the areas of the countries were communal property and governmental forms were stronger"--



Musical Mobilities


Musical Mobilities
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Author : Alejandro Miranda Nieto
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-11-10

Musical Mobilities written by Alejandro Miranda Nieto and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-11-10 with Social Science categories.


How do musical practices move? Though technology increasingly plays a great part in establishing different degrees of spatial proximity, music making still seems to be tied to specific geographical locations, cultures or communities. The identity of musical traditions, in particular, is often demarcated by a presumed degree of uniformity amongst its practitioners. Musical Mobilities analyses how a musical tradition moves literally and metaphorically: the ways in which people, objects and information travel across geographical locations, just as practices as recognisable entities circulate along with meanings, competencies and embodied dispositions. This unique ethnography focuses on son jarocho, a musical practice originating in southeast Mexico that is currently reproduced through transnational connections, particularly in the United States. Paradoxically, the transformation of son jarocho has been a noticeable outcome of its recuperation and preservation. Thus, in describing the moves of this musical tradition, this book provides a theoretical and empirical perspective on the dissonances between cultural continuity and change. The first ethnographic work to explicitly address the continuity and transformation of a musical practice through the analysis of multiple forms of mobility and fixity, Musical Mobilities will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Latin American & Hispanic Studies, South American Music, Ethnomusicology, Cultural Studies and Sociology of Culture.



Tipolog As Familiares En Zonas Rurales


Tipolog As Familiares En Zonas Rurales
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Author : Luis Alberto del Rey Poveda
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2001

Tipolog As Familiares En Zonas Rurales written by Luis Alberto del Rey Poveda and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with categories.