Mexican Ballet Folklórico represents cultural and regional forms of expression commonly performed in both Mexico and the United States (US). This paper examines the ways that this art form has become intertwined with both the United States and Mexico’s nationalist narratives of the 20th century. Folklórico is commonly used in Mexico to promote a nationalist and unified image. As part of Mexico’s post-revolutionary romanticism, some scholars have argued that folklórico enabled Mexico’s nation building process through its celebratory and idealized emphasis on Mestizaje and expressions of Indigenismo. Both racial ideologies emerging in the colonial period and eventually evolving and incorporated into the Mexican Republic, served to rationalize...
Identidad and Mejicanidad examines cultural identity and dance through the lens of \u27owners,\u27 \...
My research addresses how embodying the border informs contemporary dance around the Tijuana-San Die...
Dance and the Arts in Mexico, 1920–1950 tells the story of the arts explosion that launched at the e...
This dance project explores the consequences of assimilation on immigrants’ cultural practices and i...
This dance project explores the consequences of assimilation on immigrants’ cultural practices and i...
This article investigates the influence of Mexican postrevolutionary nationalism as well as of regio...
This thesis explores the ballet folklórico dance form as established by choreographer Amalia Herná...
This thesis explores the ballet folklórico dance form as established by choreographer Amalia Herná...
This thesis demonstrates the active role of dance in Mexico and beyond its borders. The first chapte...
In this paper I seek to explore the processes of identity formation in a community of transnational ...
My dissertation project examines past and current understandings of the Jarabe Tapatío, which has co...
My dissertation project examines past and current understandings of the Jarabe Tapatío, which has co...
This dissertation analyzes how embodied embodied cultural performances of the nation complicate the ...
This dissertation analyzes how embodied embodied cultural performances of the nation complicate the ...
Identidad and Mejicanidad examines cultural identity and dance through the lens of “owners,” “borrow...
Identidad and Mejicanidad examines cultural identity and dance through the lens of \u27owners,\u27 \...
My research addresses how embodying the border informs contemporary dance around the Tijuana-San Die...
Dance and the Arts in Mexico, 1920–1950 tells the story of the arts explosion that launched at the e...
This dance project explores the consequences of assimilation on immigrants’ cultural practices and i...
This dance project explores the consequences of assimilation on immigrants’ cultural practices and i...
This article investigates the influence of Mexican postrevolutionary nationalism as well as of regio...
This thesis explores the ballet folklórico dance form as established by choreographer Amalia Herná...
This thesis explores the ballet folklórico dance form as established by choreographer Amalia Herná...
This thesis demonstrates the active role of dance in Mexico and beyond its borders. The first chapte...
In this paper I seek to explore the processes of identity formation in a community of transnational ...
My dissertation project examines past and current understandings of the Jarabe Tapatío, which has co...
My dissertation project examines past and current understandings of the Jarabe Tapatío, which has co...
This dissertation analyzes how embodied embodied cultural performances of the nation complicate the ...
This dissertation analyzes how embodied embodied cultural performances of the nation complicate the ...
Identidad and Mejicanidad examines cultural identity and dance through the lens of “owners,” “borrow...
Identidad and Mejicanidad examines cultural identity and dance through the lens of \u27owners,\u27 \...
My research addresses how embodying the border informs contemporary dance around the Tijuana-San Die...
Dance and the Arts in Mexico, 1920–1950 tells the story of the arts explosion that launched at the e...