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Singing for the Dead : The Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexico

معرفی کتاب «Singing for the Dead : The Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexico» نوشتهٔ Paja Faudree، منتشرشده توسط نشر Duke University Press Books; Duke University Press در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

__Singing for the Dead__ chronicles ethnic revival in Oaxaca, Mexico, where new forms of singing and writing in the local Mazatec indigenous language are producing powerful, transformative political effects. Paja Faudree argues for the inclusion of singing as a necessary component in the polarized debates about indigenous orality and literacy, and she considers how the coupling of literacy and song has allowed people from the region to create texts of enduring social resonance. She examines how local young people are learning to read and write in Mazatec as a result of the region's new Day of the Dead song contest. Faudree also studies how tourist interest in local psychedelic mushrooms has led to their commodification, producing both opportunities and challenges for songwriters and others who represent Mazatec culture. She situates these revival movements within the contexts of Mexico and Latin America, as well as the broad, hemisphere-wide movement to create indigenous literatures. __Singing for the Dead__ provides a new way to think about the politics of ethnicity, the success of social movements, and the limits of national belonging. Singing For The Dead Chronicles Ethnic Revival In Oaxaca, Mexico, Where New Forms Of Singing And Writing In The Local Mazatec Indigenous Language Are Producing Powerful, Transformative Political Effects. Paja Faudree Argues For The Inclusion Of Singing As A Necessary Component In The Polarized Debates About Indigenous Orality And Literacy, And She Considers How The Coupling Of Literacy And Song Has Allowed People From The Region To Create Texts Of Enduring Social Resonance. She Examines How Local Young People Are Learning To Read And Write In Mazatec As A Result Of The Region's New Day Of The Dead Song Contest. Faudree Also Studies How Tourist Interest In Local Psychedelic Mushrooms Has Led To Their Commodification, Producing Both Opportunities And Challenges For Songwriters And Others Who Represent Mazatec Culture. She Situates These Revival Movements Within The Contexts Of Mexico And Latin America, As Well As The Broad, Hemisphere-wide Movement To Create Indigenous Literatures. Singing For The Dead Provides A New Way To Think About The Politics Of Ethnicity, The Success Of Social Movements, And The Limits Of National Belonging. -- Publisher's Description. Leaving The Pueblo : The Politics Of Indigenous Revival -- From Revolution To Renaissance : A Political Geography Of Deep Mexico -- Revival In The Land Of The Magic Mushroom: A Recent History Of Ethnic Relations In The Sierra Mazatec -- Singing For The Spirits: The Annual Day Of The Dead Song Contest -- Scenes From A Nativist Reformation : The Mazatec Indigenous Church -- Meeting At The Family Crypt : Social Fault Lines And The Fragility Of Community -- Seeing Double : Indigenous Authors, Readers, And The Paradox Of Revival. Paja Faudree. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 251-296) And Index. "Singing for the Dead chronicles ethnic revival in Oaxaca, Mexico, where new forms of singing and writing in the local Mazatec indigenous language are producing powerful, transformative political effects. Paja Faudree argues for the inclusion of singing as a necessary component in the polarized debates about indigenous orality and literacy, and she considers how the coupling of literacy and song has allowed people from the region to create texts of enduring social resonance. She examines how local young people are learning to read and write in Mazatec as a result of the region's new Day of the Dead song contest. Faudree also studies how tourist interest in local psychedelic mushrooms has led to their commodification, producing both opportunities and challenges for songwriters and others who represent Mazatec culture. She situates these revival movements within the contexts of Mexico and Latin America, as well as the broad, hemisphere-wide movement to create indigenous literatures. Singing for the Dead provides a new way to think about the politics of ethnicity, the success of social movements, and the limits of national belonging." -- Résumé de l'éditeur Leaving the pueblo : the politics of indigenous revival -- From revolution to renaissance : a political geography of "deep Mexico" -- Revival in the "land of the magic mushroom": a recent history of ethnic relations in the Mazatec Sierra -- Singing for the spirits: the annual Day of the Dead song contest -- Scenes from a nativist reformation : the Mazatec indigenous church -- Meeting at the family crypt : social faultlines and the fragility of community -- Seeing double : indigenous authors, readers, and the paradox of revival Singing for the Dead chronicles how indigenous people from Oaxaca, Mexico's poorest state, have reversed decades of cultural and linguistic erosion by reviving and reinventing ethnic traditions, particularly by speaking and singing the local indigenous language. This book chronicles how indigenous people from Oaxaca, Mexico's poorest state, have reversed decades of cultural and linguistic erosion by reviving and reinventing ethnic traditions, particularly by speaking and singing the local indigenous language
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