Festive Devils of the Americas: Enactments
Editat de Milla Cozart Riggio, Angela Marino, Paolo Vignoloen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2015
The devil is a defiant, nefarious figure, the emblem of evil, and harbinger of the damned. However, the festive devil—the devil that dances—turns the most hideous acts into playful transgressions. Festive Devils of the Americas is the first volume to present a transnational and performance-centered approach to this fascinating, feared, and revered character of fiestas, street festivals, and carnivals in North, Central, and South America. As produced and performed in both rural and urban communities and among neighborhood groups and councils, festive devils challenge the principles of colonialism and nation-states reliant on the straight and narrow opposition between good and evil, black and white, and us and them.
Each section of this volume opens with regional maps ranging from the Andes, Afro-Atlantic, and Caribbean, to Central and North America. However, festive devils defy geographical as well as moral boundaries. From Brazil’s Candomblé to New Mexico’s dance halls, festive devils and their stories sustain and transform ancestral memory, recast historical narratives, and present political, social, and cultural alternatives in many guises. Within economic, political, and religious cross-currents, these paradoxical figures affirm the spirit of community within the framework of subversion and inversion found at the heart of the festival world.
Each section of this volume opens with regional maps ranging from the Andes, Afro-Atlantic, and Caribbean, to Central and North America. However, festive devils defy geographical as well as moral boundaries. From Brazil’s Candomblé to New Mexico’s dance halls, festive devils and their stories sustain and transform ancestral memory, recast historical narratives, and present political, social, and cultural alternatives in many guises. Within economic, political, and religious cross-currents, these paradoxical figures affirm the spirit of community within the framework of subversion and inversion found at the heart of the festival world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780857421791
ISBN-10: 0857421794
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 36 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Colecția Seagull Books
Seria Enactments
ISBN-10: 0857421794
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 36 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Colecția Seagull Books
Seria Enactments
Notă biografică
Milla Cozart Riggio is professor of English at Trinity College, Hartford. Angela Marino is assistant professor in the Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Paolo Vignolo is associate professor at the Center of Social Studies of the National University of Colombia, Bogotá.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Diana Taylor
Part I: Introduction
The Work of the (Festive) Devil
Angela Marino
Part 2: Essays
Andean and Pacific Coast Devils
Via Crucis and the Passion of a Diabla: Public Space, Historical Memory and Cultural Rights in the Carnival of Riosucio
Paolo Vignolo
The Virgin of Candelaria and Her Dancing Devils, Puno, Peru
Miguel Rubio Zapata
Masks: A Photographic Essay
Amiel Cayo
The Devil, Temptation and Penitence in Oruro’s Carnival Pageant
Thomas Abecrombie
The Diablada of Oruro: A Photographic Essay
Miguel Gandert
Resignified Devils: Performing Imaginations of Peruvian Blackness
Monica Rojas
Caribbean and Afro-Atlantic Devils
Diabolic Suffering, Whips and the Burning of Judas: Holy Week in Cabral, Dominican Republic
Max Harris
Our Everyday Devil: The Brazilian Embodiment of European Catholic Tradition
Zeca Ligiéro
‘The Vejigante is Painted / Green, Yellow and Red…’
Lowell Fiet
Pay the Devil, Jab Jab: Festive Devils in Trinidad Carnival
Milla Cozart Riggio and Rawle Gibbons, with Raviji
The Devil in Cumaná: A Photographic Essay
David M. Guss, with Photographs by Rafael Salvatore
Venezuela’s Corpus Christi Dancing Devils: An Intangible Cultural Heritage—A Photographic Essay
Benito Irady, with Photographs by Rafael Salvatore
The Devil’s Turn
Angela Marino
Northern Devils
Pancho and Minga: Devilish Renegades of Mexico
Anita Gonzalez
From Kiva to Fandango to Casino: Demonic Admonitions for Changing Times
Enrique R. Lamadrid
The Inferno: Burning Man and the Tipping Points
Rachel Bowditch
Part 3: Crossings/Encrucijades
Matters of the Sprite: Rendering Festive Devils unto Various Gods
Milla Cozart Riggio
Who Owns the Devil?
Paolo Vignolo
Works Cited
Notes on Contributors
Index
Foreword
Diana Taylor
Part I: Introduction
The Work of the (Festive) Devil
Angela Marino
Part 2: Essays
Andean and Pacific Coast Devils
Via Crucis and the Passion of a Diabla: Public Space, Historical Memory and Cultural Rights in the Carnival of Riosucio
Paolo Vignolo
The Virgin of Candelaria and Her Dancing Devils, Puno, Peru
Miguel Rubio Zapata
Masks: A Photographic Essay
Amiel Cayo
The Devil, Temptation and Penitence in Oruro’s Carnival Pageant
Thomas Abecrombie
The Diablada of Oruro: A Photographic Essay
Miguel Gandert
Resignified Devils: Performing Imaginations of Peruvian Blackness
Monica Rojas
Caribbean and Afro-Atlantic Devils
Diabolic Suffering, Whips and the Burning of Judas: Holy Week in Cabral, Dominican Republic
Max Harris
Our Everyday Devil: The Brazilian Embodiment of European Catholic Tradition
Zeca Ligiéro
‘The Vejigante is Painted / Green, Yellow and Red…’
Lowell Fiet
Pay the Devil, Jab Jab: Festive Devils in Trinidad Carnival
Milla Cozart Riggio and Rawle Gibbons, with Raviji
The Devil in Cumaná: A Photographic Essay
David M. Guss, with Photographs by Rafael Salvatore
Venezuela’s Corpus Christi Dancing Devils: An Intangible Cultural Heritage—A Photographic Essay
Benito Irady, with Photographs by Rafael Salvatore
The Devil’s Turn
Angela Marino
Northern Devils
Pancho and Minga: Devilish Renegades of Mexico
Anita Gonzalez
From Kiva to Fandango to Casino: Demonic Admonitions for Changing Times
Enrique R. Lamadrid
The Inferno: Burning Man and the Tipping Points
Rachel Bowditch
Part 3: Crossings/Encrucijades
Matters of the Sprite: Rendering Festive Devils unto Various Gods
Milla Cozart Riggio
Who Owns the Devil?
Paolo Vignolo
Works Cited
Notes on Contributors
Index