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Fire in the Placa - Catalan Festival Politics After Franco (Paperback, New)
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Fire in the Placa Catalan Festival Politics After Franco Dorothy
Noyes Winner of the 2005 Fellows of the American Folklore Society
Book Prize "An excellent model of how to approach the analysis of
principal communities, in Europe and elsewhere, that are struggling
to overcome internal conflicts and contradictions and find
acceptable ways of participating in a wider, increasingly
globalized world."--"South European Society and Politics" "This
impressive contribution to the anthropology of Europe is the first
full-length study in English of the Patum, a Corpus Christi fire
festival unique to the town of Berga, in the foothills of the
Catalan Pyrenees (Spain). It also marks the emergence of an
important scholar. Noyes combines that rarity--well-crafted and
accessible prose--with a theoretical architecture that borrows from
hermeneutics and the anthropology of power. . . . Highly
recommended."--"Choice" "This book stands above other festival
studies in its ability not only to convey information but also, of
equal importance, to recreate the emotional texture of events for
performers and audience alike. . . . This book is a
must."--"Journal of American Folklore" Selected by "Choice"
magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title "Fire in the Placa" is
the first full-length study in English of the Patum, a Corpus
Christi fire festival unique to Berga, Catalonia, Spain, celebrated
annually since the seventeenth century. Participants in the
festival are transformed through drink, sleep deprivation,
crowding, constant motion, and the smoke and sparks of close-range
firecrackers into passionate members of a precarious body politic.
Combining richly layered symbolism with intense bodily expression,
the Patum has long served as a grassroots equivalent of grand
social theory; it moves from a representation of social divisions
to a forcible communion among them. Dorothy Noyes is Associate
Professor of Folklore and English at The Ohio State University and
author of "Uses of Tradition: Arts of Italian Americans in
Philadelphia." 2003 336 pages 6 x 9 14 illus. ISBN
978-0-8122-3729-0 Cloth $69.95s 45.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-1849-7 Paper
$28.95s 19.00 World Rights Anthropology Short copy: "This
impressive contribution to the anthropology of Europe is the first
full-length study in English of the Patum, a Corpus Christi fire
festival unique to the town of Berga, in the foothills of the
Catalan Pyrenees (Spain). It also marks the emergence of an
important scholar. . . . Highly recommended."--"Choice"
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