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Symbol and Conquest - Public Ritual and Drama in Santa Fe (Paperback)
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Symbol and Conquest - Public Ritual and Drama in Santa Fe (Paperback)
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Symbol and Conquest makes a number of innovative analytical
distinctions which Professor Grimes interweaves skillfully with his
descriptions of the rituals and symbols of the two dominant public
celebrations in modern Santa Fe. This New Mexican city is an
especially appropriate subject for the study of symbolic action in
a contemporary setting. Santa Fe not only has inherited a rich
store of icons, emblems, and insignia from its dramatic past and an
arena of conflict and alliance between "Hispanic," "Anglo," and
"Indo" peoples and cultures, but also has generated new
"signifiers." In addition to the processions and pageants that are
the main focus of his book, Grimes considers such important modern
sources of symbolism as tourism, the Chamber of Commerce, the civic
"establishment," and other by-products of commercialism. He is also
sensitive to the ways in which public symbolism is influenced by
the resident artistic community and by immigrant, mostly "Anglo,"
religious groups who are seeking to construct liturgical forms more
in keeping with contemporary experience than those of their
metrical churches and sects. --Victor W. Turner
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