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Book Title
Singing for the Dead: The Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexic
Publication Date
2013-05-29
ISBN
9780822354161
Subject Area
Foreign Language Study, Music, Language Arts & Disciplines, History, Social Science
Publication Name
Singing for the Dead : the Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexico
Item Length
9.5 in
Publisher
Duke University Press
Subject
Latin America / Mexico, Native American Languages, Ethnomusicology, Indigenous Studies, Linguistics / Sociolinguistics, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Paja Faudree
Item Width
6.4 in
Item Weight
22.3 Oz
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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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.

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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
0822354160
ISBN-13
9780822354161
eBay Product ID (ePID)
143604510

Product Key Features

Author
Paja Faudree
Publication Name
Singing for the Dead : the Politics of Indigenous Revival in Mexico
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Latin America / Mexico, Native American Languages, Ethnomusicology, Indigenous Studies, Linguistics / Sociolinguistics, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Foreign Language Study, Music, Language Arts & Disciplines, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
328 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Item Weight
22.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2013-003136
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
F1221.M35
Reviews
" Singing for the Dead is an unusual work that brings a sophisticated analysis of language and song into dialogue with the contemporary history of factions and the politics of identification in the Mazatec region of Oaxaca. Paja Faudree deftly unpacks the intellectual and institutional infrastructure that has made a culturally innovative process of native revivalism possible."-- Claudio Lomnitz , author of Death and the Idea of Mexico, " Singing for the Dead is an unusual work that brings a sophisticated analysis of language and song into dialogue with the contemporary history of factions and the politics of identification in the Mazatec region of Oaxaca. Faudree deftly unpacks the intellectual and institutional infrastructure that has made a culturally innovative process of native revivalism possible." -Claudio Lomnitz , author of Death and the Idea of Mexico, Singing for the Dead makes major theoretical and ethnographic contributions to studies of indigenous literacy, ethnic revival movements, and the ways in which politics functions through cultural forms. The book is historically and theoretically rich, situating the different examples of ethnic revival--the Day of the Dead song contest, the Mazatec Indigenous Church, and the work of indigenous Mazatec writers--in a wonderfully vibrant context., " Singing for the Dead is an unusual work that brings a sophisticated analysis of language and song into dialogue with the contemporary history of factions and the politics of identification in the Mazatec region of Oaxaca. Paja Faudree deftly unpacks the intellectual and institutional infrastructure that has made a culturally innovative process of native revivalism possible."- Claudio Lomnitz , author of Death and the Idea of Mexico, " Singing for the Dead makes major theoretical and ethnographic contributions to studies of indigenous literacy, ethnic revival movements, and the ways in which politics functions through cultural forms. The book is historically and theoretically rich, situating the different examples of ethnic revival-the Day of the Dead song contest, the Mazatec Indigenous Church, and the work of indigenous Mazatec writers-in a wonderfully vibrant context."- Lynn Stephen , author of Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon, Paja Faudree's ambitious new study of ethnic politics among Mazatec people combines a rich understanding of Oaxaca's unique histories and a sophisticated knowledge of recent social theory...the author does a magnificent job of historicizing and ethnographically detailing the unique cultural revival occurring in the Mazatec region., " Singing for the Dead makes major theoretical and ethnographic contributions to studies of indigenous literacy, ethnic revival movements, and the ways in which politics functions through cultural forms. The book is historically and theoretically rich, situating the different examples of ethnic revival-the Day of the Dead song contest, the Mazatec Indigenous Church, and the work of indigenous Mazatec writers-in a wonderfully rich context."- Lynn Stephen , author of Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon, Faudree's text is a rich and detailed meditation on the revival movements in Sierra Mazateca in Oaxaca, Mexico.... Those who study revitalization movements, Mazateco culture and history, or Oaxaca will find much food for thought in Singing for the Dead ., Faudree's book represents an important contribution to empirically founded discussions of the role of artistic practice in linguistic revitalization. In her rich portrait of grassroots initiatives in symbiotic relation with national ethnic demands, Faudree gives us reasons to feel hopeful about the future of indigenous literacy efforts in Mexico., Singing for the Dead is an unusual work that brings a sophisticated analysis of language and song into dialogue with the contemporary history of factions and the politics of identification in the Mazatec region of Oaxaca. Paja Faudree deftly unpacks the intellectual and institutional infrastructure that has made a culturally innovative process of native revivalism possible., The questions Singing for the Dead raises are provocative and well timed. An ethnographically grounded and nuanced study, this elegant contribution to knowledge on indigenous literature and literacy in Mexico extends disciplinary walls to address much broader questions of ethnic identity, social movements, and national belonging., " Singing for the Dead makes major theoretical and ethnographic contributions to studies of indigenous literacy, ethnic revival movements, and the ways in which politics functions through cultural forms. The book is historically and theoretically rich, situating the different examples of ethnic revival-the Day of the Dead song contest, the Mazatec Indigenous Church, and the work of indigenous Mazatec writers-in a wonderfully vibrant context."- Lynn Stephen , author of We Are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements, " Singing for the Dead makes major theoretical and ethnographic contributions to studies of indigenous literacy, ethnic revival movements, and the ways in which politics functions through cultural forms. The book is historically and theoretically rich, situating the different examples of ethnic revivalthe day of the dead song contest, the Mazatec Indigenous church, and the work of indigenous Mazatec writersin a wonderfully rich context."- Lynn Stephen , author of Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon, " Singing for the Dead is an unusual work that brings a sophisticated analysis of language and song into dialogue with the contemporary history of factions and the politics of identification in the Mazatec region of Oaxaca. Paja Faudree deftly unpacks the intellectual and institutional infrastructure that has made a culturally innovative process of native revivalism possible." - Claudio Lomnitz, author of Death and the Idea of Mexico " Singing for the Dead makes major theoretical and ethnographic contributions to studies of indigenous literacy, ethnic revival movements, and the ways in which politics functions through cultural forms. The book is historically and theoretically rich, situating the different examples of ethnic revival - the Day of the Dead song contest, the Mazatec Indigenous Church, and the work of indigenous Mazatec writers - in a wonderfully vibrant context." - Lynn Stephen, author of Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon, A Very Well-Written and Important Work on the Anthropological Linguistics of Mesoamerica. Essential., " Singing for the Dead makes major theoretical and ethnographic contributions to studies of indigenous literacy, ethnic revival movements, and the ways in which politics functions through cultural forms. The book is historically and theoretically rich, situating the different examples of ethnic revival--the Day of the Dead song contest, the Mazatec Indigenous Church, and the work of indigenous Mazatec writers--in a wonderfully vibrant context."-- Lynn Stephen , author of We Are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements, "Singing for the Dead is an unusual work that brings a sophisticated analysis of language and song into dialogue with the contemporary history of factions and the politics of identification in the Mazatec region of Oaxaca. Paja Faudree deftly unpacks the intellectual and institutional infrastructure that has made a culturally innovative process of native revivalism possible."-Claudio Lomnitz, author of Death and the Idea of Mexico "Singing for the Dead makes major theoretical and ethnographic contributions to studies of indigenous literacy, ethnic revival movements, and the ways in which politics functions through cultural forms. The book is historically and theoretically rich, situating the different examples of ethnic revival-the Day of the Dead song contest, the Mazatec Indigenous Church, and the work of indigenous Mazatec writers-in a wonderfully vibrant context."-Lynn Stephen, author of Transborder Lives: Indigenous Oaxacans in Mexico, California, and Oregon
Table of Content
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
Copyright Date
2013
Dewey Decimal
305.8976
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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