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Evita Inevitably Performing Argentinas Female Icons Before And After Eva Pern Jean Grahamjones

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Evita Inevitably Performing Argentinas Female Icons Before And After Eva Pern Jean Grahamjones
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.44 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Jean Graham-Jones
ISBN: 9780472052332, 0472052330
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Evita Inevitably Performing Argentinas Female Icons Before And After Eva Pern Jean Grahamjones by Jean Graham-jones 9780472052332, 0472052330 instant download after payment.

Evita, Inevitably sheds new light on the history and culture of Argentina by examining the performances and reception of the country’s most iconic female figures, in particular, Eva Perón, who rose from poverty to become a powerful international figure. The book links the Evita legend to a broader pattern of female iconicity from the mid-nineteenth century onward, reading Evita against the performances of other female icons: Camila O’Gorman, executed by firing squad over her affair with a Jesuit priest; Difunta Correa, a devotional figure who has achieved near-sainthood; cumbia-pop performer Gilda; the country’s patron saint, the Virgin of Luján; and finally, Argentina’s president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Employing the tools of discursive, visual, and performance analysis, Jean Graham-Jones studies theatrical performance, literature, film, folklore, Catholic iconography, and Internet culture to document the ways in which these “femicons” have been staged.

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