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The devil is a defiant, nefarious figure, the emblem of evil, and
harbinger of the damned. However, the festive devil--the devil that
dances--turns the most hideous acts into playful transgressions."
Festive Devils of the Americas" is the first volume to present a
transnational and performance-centered approach to this
fascinating, feared, and revered character of fiestas, street
festivals, and carnivals in North, Central, and South America. As
produced and performed in both rural and urban communities and
among neighborhood groups and councils, festive devils challenge
the principles of colonialism and nation-states reliant on the
straight and narrow opposition between good and evil, black and
white, and us and them.
Each section of this volume opens with regional maps ranging from
the Andes, Afro-Atlantic, and Caribbean, to Central and North
America. However, festive devils defy geographical as well as moral
boundaries. From Brazil's Candomble to New Mexico's dance halls,
festive devils and their stories sustain and transform ancestral
memory, recast historical narratives, and present political,
social, and cultural alternatives in many guises. Within economic,
political, and religious cross-currents, these paradoxical figures
affirm the spirit of community within the framework of subversion
and inversion found at the heart of the festival world.
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