9780826316783-0826316786-The Matachines Dance: Ritual Symbolism and Interethnic Relations in the Upper Rio Grande Valley (Publications of the American Folklore Society. New)

The Matachines Dance: Ritual Symbolism and Interethnic Relations in the Upper Rio Grande Valley (Publications of the American Folklore Society. New)

ISBN-13: 9780826316783
ISBN-10: 0826316786
Author: Sylvia Rodríguez
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Univ of New Mexico Pr
Format: Paperback 194 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780826316783
ISBN-10: 0826316786
Author: Sylvia Rodríguez
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Univ of New Mexico Pr
Format: Paperback 194 pages

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The Matachines Dance: Ritual Symbolism and Interethnic Relations in the Upper Rio Grande Valley (Publications of the American Folklore Society. New) (ISBN-13: 9780826316783 and ISBN-10: 0826316786), written by authors Sylvia Rodríguez, was published by Univ of New Mexico Pr in 1996. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Matachines Dance: Ritual Symbolism and Interethnic Relations in the Upper Rio Grande Valley (Publications of the American Folklore Society. New) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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The Matachines Dance - "the beautiful dance of subjugation," as Sylvia Rodriguez calls it - derives from a genre of medieval European folk dramas symbolizing conflict between Christians and Moors. Spaniards brought it to the Americas as a vehicle for Christianizing the Indians. In this book, Rodriguez explores the colorful, complex, and often enigmatic Matachines dance as it is performed today by Pueblo Indians and Hispanos in New Mexico.
Previous studies of the Matachines dance dealt mainly with its origins, distribution, and descriptive details. Rodriguez's work instead focuses on the larger cultural, ecological, historical, and political-economic setting within which each community's performance is organized. She analyzes observed behavior, incorporates native explanation, and interprets the dance's symbols in attempting to discover what the dance means to those who perform it and what its performance reveals about the people who do it.
For both Indians and Hispanos in New Mexico, the dance is not merely an archaic survival but an ongoing way of coping with and commenting on the history of ethnic domination as it continues to unfold in the upper Rio Grande valley.

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