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(Ebook) Mexico’s Nobodies: The Cultural Legacy of the Soldadera and Afro-Mexican Women by B Christine Arce ISBN 9781438463582, 1438463588

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Authors:B Christine Arce
Pages:350 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:Paperback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Language:english
File Size:14.98 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781438463582, 1438463588
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(Ebook) Mexico’s Nobodies: The Cultural Legacy of the Soldadera and Afro-Mexican Women by B Christine Arce ISBN 9781438463582, 1438463588

Winner of the 2016 Victoria Urbano Critical Monograph Book Prize presented by the International Association of Hispanic Feminine Literature and CultureMexico's Nobodiesexamines two key figures in Mexican history that have remained anonymous despite their proliferation in the arts: the soldadera and the figure of the mulata. B. Christine Arce unravels the stunning paradox evident in the simultaneous erasure (in official circles) and ongoing fascination (in the popular imagination) with the nameless people who both define and fall outside of traditional norms of national identity. The book traces the legacy of these extraordinary figures in popular histories and legends, the Inquisition, ballads such as "La Adelita" and "La Cucaracha," iconic performers like Tona la Negra, and musical genres such as the sonjarochoanddanzon. This study is the first of its kind to draw attention to art's crucial role in bearing witness to the rich heritage of blacks and women in contemporary Mexico.
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