Singing for the Dead
The Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexico
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Pages: 328
Illustrations: 23 photographs, 4 tables, 3 maps
Published: May 2013
Author: Paja Faudree
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Latin American Studies > Mexico, Anthropology > Cultural Anthropology, Native and Indigenous Studies
Latin American Studies > Mexico, Anthropology > Cultural Anthropology, Native and Indigenous Studies
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Author/Editor Bios
Back to TopPaja Faudree is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Brown University.
Table Of Contents
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Acknowledgments ix
Note on Orthographic and Linguistic Conventions xiii
Introduction. Leaving the Pueblo 1
1. From Revolution to Renaissance: A Political Geography and History of "Deep Mexico" 30
2. Revival in the "Land of the Magic Mushroom": A Recent History of Ethnic Relations in the Sierra Mazateca 75
3. Singing for the Spirits: The Annual Day of the Dead Song Contest 105
4. Scenes from a Nativist Reformation: The Mazatec Indigenous Church 141
5. Meeting at the Family Crypt: Social Fault Lines and the Fragility of Community 174
6. Seeing Double: Indigenous Authors, Readers, and the Paradox of Revival 197
Conclusion. Singing for the Dead and the Living: Revival, Indigenous Publics, and the National Afterlife 236
Notes 251
References 277
Index 297
Note on Orthographic and Linguistic Conventions xiii
Introduction. Leaving the Pueblo 1
1. From Revolution to Renaissance: A Political Geography and History of "Deep Mexico" 30
2. Revival in the "Land of the Magic Mushroom": A Recent History of Ethnic Relations in the Sierra Mazateca 75
3. Singing for the Spirits: The Annual Day of the Dead Song Contest 105
4. Scenes from a Nativist Reformation: The Mazatec Indigenous Church 141
5. Meeting at the Family Crypt: Social Fault Lines and the Fragility of Community 174
6. Seeing Double: Indigenous Authors, Readers, and the Paradox of Revival 197
Conclusion. Singing for the Dead and the Living: Revival, Indigenous Publics, and the National Afterlife 236
Notes 251
References 277
Index 297
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Back to TopWinner, 2014 Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (SLACA) Book Prize
2013 Choice Outstanding Academic Title (Social & Behavioral Sciences)
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Paper ISBN:
978-0-8223-5431-4 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-0-8223-5416-1 /
eISBN:
978-0-8223-9189-0 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822391890
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