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There Was A Woman La Llorona From Folklore To Popular Culture Domino Renee Perez

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There Was A Woman La Llorona From Folklore To Popular Culture Domino Renee Perez
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.84 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Domino Renee Perez
ISBN: 9780292718111, 9780292718128, 9780292794276, 029271811X, 0292718128, 0292794274
Language: English
Year: 2008

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There Was A Woman La Llorona From Folklore To Popular Culture Domino Renee Perez by Domino Renee Perez 9780292718111, 9780292718128, 9780292794276, 029271811X, 0292718128, 0292794274 instant download after payment.

"How is it that there are so many lloronas?" A haunting figure of Mexican oral and literary traditions, La Llorona permeates the consciousness of her folk community. From a ghost who haunts the riverbank to a murderous mother condemned to wander the earth after killing her own children in an act of revenge or grief, the Weeping Woman has evolved within Chican@ imaginations across centuries, yet no truly comprehensive examination of her impact existed until now. Tracing La Llorona from ancient oral tradition to her appearance in contemporary material culture, There Was a Woman delves into the intriguing transformations of this provocative icon. From La Llorona's roots in legend to the revisions of her story and her exaltation as a symbol of resistance, Domino Renee Perez illuminates her many permutations as seductress, hag, demon, or pitiful woman. Perez draws on more than two hundred artifacts to provide vivid representations of the ways in which these perceived identities are woven from abstract notions—such as morality or nationalism—and from concrete, often misunderstood concepts from advertising to television and literature. The result is a rich and intricate survey of a powerful figure who continues to be reconfigured.

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