Toltec and Aztec Revitalizations are social and religious groups that practice Toltec and Aztec philosophies and physical disciplines (such as Danza) in accordance with Aztec aesthetics and with a belief in Aztec calendric practices and other forms of moral behaviors, through the study and interpretation of Mesoamerican history. This phenomenon speaks to ways in which the colonial project is challenged and even subverted. People practicing these Revitalizations inhabit in-between spaces which are hard to categorize within the parameters of the categories of race and religion. In Mexico, people in these Revitalizations are not classified as Indigenous in the census, even though they identify as such; at the same time, they are considered r...
My project traces the evolution of the Zapotec cultural practice of guelaguetza, an indigenous shari...
This text describes and analyzes the cultural phenomenon of Mexicanism and its relationship with Lak...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study which examined the ritual performances of an interconnect...
Toltec and Aztec Revitalizations are social and religious groups that practice Toltec and Aztec phil...
Dissertation The Movement of Mexicanidad in Central Mexico focuses on the movement of Mexicanidad an...
This work explores the identity politics of performance through the example of an Aztec dancer in th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-246)This body of work explores present-day manifestat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-81)This study attempts to provide an ethnohistoric r...
This dissertation explores ceremonial and performative aspects of the dance tradition danza azteca i...
This dissertation explores questions of embodied knowledge, power and consciousness through the stud...
Drawing upon seven years of extensive ethnographic research in multiple regions in the U.S. Southwes...
My dissertation project examines past and current understandings of the Jarabe Tapatío, which has co...
In the United States in the mid-1960's, Chicano cultural nationalists mobilized a generation by recu...
Religious dance traditions are an expression of religious syncretism in which the relationship betwe...
California is home to a vibrant Oaxacan community, with radio stations broadcasting in indigenous la...
My project traces the evolution of the Zapotec cultural practice of guelaguetza, an indigenous shari...
This text describes and analyzes the cultural phenomenon of Mexicanism and its relationship with Lak...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study which examined the ritual performances of an interconnect...
Toltec and Aztec Revitalizations are social and religious groups that practice Toltec and Aztec phil...
Dissertation The Movement of Mexicanidad in Central Mexico focuses on the movement of Mexicanidad an...
This work explores the identity politics of performance through the example of an Aztec dancer in th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-246)This body of work explores present-day manifestat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-81)This study attempts to provide an ethnohistoric r...
This dissertation explores ceremonial and performative aspects of the dance tradition danza azteca i...
This dissertation explores questions of embodied knowledge, power and consciousness through the stud...
Drawing upon seven years of extensive ethnographic research in multiple regions in the U.S. Southwes...
My dissertation project examines past and current understandings of the Jarabe Tapatío, which has co...
In the United States in the mid-1960's, Chicano cultural nationalists mobilized a generation by recu...
Religious dance traditions are an expression of religious syncretism in which the relationship betwe...
California is home to a vibrant Oaxacan community, with radio stations broadcasting in indigenous la...
My project traces the evolution of the Zapotec cultural practice of guelaguetza, an indigenous shari...
This text describes and analyzes the cultural phenomenon of Mexicanism and its relationship with Lak...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study which examined the ritual performances of an interconnect...