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Carnival and culture, sex, symbol, and status in Spain, David D. Gilmore

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Carnival and culture, sex, symbol, and status in Spain, David D. Gilmore
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-240) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Carnival and culture
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
38590363
Responsibility statement
David D. Gilmore
Sub title
sex, symbol, and status in Spain
Summary
Each year in the weeks preceding the deprivations of Lent, the Andalusian region of southern Spain erupts into madcap depravity, during a February carnival of riotous celebration. Carnival features subversive songs, burlesques and skits, transvestite parades, and public persecution of communal offenders, along with mournful elegies and heartfelt panegyrics. In this lively book, anthropologist David D. Gilmore, while exploring the meanings of Andalusian carnival, focuses particular attention on the songs, or coplas. He offers translations of many of these carnival productions and mines the rich vein of oral literature for a new understanding of the ways in which the Andalusian people interpret and negotiate their world
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