Folklórico in the United States: Unwritten Histories
Paperback Published on: 26/01/2027
Price: £26.99
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Synopsis
Often seen as a static dance form, folklórico is in fact a living, dynamic practice. Norma E. Cantú and Olga Nájera-Ramìrez edit a collection that illuminates the passing down of folklórico traditions and show how the dance has changed and grown in Mexican American communities across the U.S. A roster of leading scholars, dancers, teachers, and librarians discuss how Mexican Americans use folklórico to resist cultural erasure and stereotypes, honor their heritage, and express themselves. Artists, meanwhile, push the boundaries of folklórico by adding new stories and perspectives that include Chicane, queer, and local experiences. Together, the contributors highlight folklórico's importance to the people who teach it, perform it, and sustain it.
Multidimensional and enlightening, *Folklórico in the United States* expands our knowledge of a powerful and creative dance tradition central to Mexican Americans' sense of self and community.
**Contributors:** Erica Acevedo-Ontiveros, Jenna Cortez-Aguirre, Manuel R. Cuellar, Alma Ixchel Flores-Pérez, Guadalupe Friaz, Ennio Garcìa-Miera, Javier Sepúlveda Garibay, Jacquelyn Y. Guzmán, Aida Hurtado, Cándida F. Jácquez, Gabriela Mendoza-Garcìa, Mona Lisa Montgomery, Cassondra Montoya, Felisa Patiño-Longoria, Cindy Padilla, Russell C. Rodriguez, Gema Sandoval, Sarahì Lay Trigo
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Illinois Press
- ISBN: 9780252089749
- Number of pages: 320
- Dimensions: 235 x 156 mm
- Languages: English
