Fiestas in Laredo: Matachines, Quinceañeras, and George Washington’s Birthday
vol. 30: Texas Folklore Society Extra Book
December, 2024
Published
352
Pages
27 b&w, 8 color illus. Notes. Bib. Index.
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About Cantú's Fiestas in Laredo
This book celebrates the many types of fiestas found in the border community of Laredo, Texas. Told from an insider’s perspective and blending memoir, ethnography, and a folkloristic analysis, the author explores the meaning of the celebrations for the community.
Norma E. Cantú focuses on three fiestas—Los Matachines, a folk-Catholic traditional dance; Quinceañeras, the coming-of-age celebrations for young Latinas turning fifteen; and the city-wide celebration of George Washington’s birthday in mid-February. Los Matachines, as a grassroots, faith-based celebration, incorporates elements drawing on indigenous religiosity from various indigenous groups in Mexico, as well as from the material conditions of the community where the dancers live and work. The quinceañera has transformed from a small family celebration to a number of larger, more public iterations, including a multifaceted grand event. The George Washington’s Birthday celebration has perplexed many scholars and outsiders, but it remains a steadfast celebration that brings together diverse sectors of the community.
About the Author
NORMA E. CANTÚ is the Murchison Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Trinity University, a lifetime member of the Texas Folklore Society, and a past president of the American Folklore Society. She is the author of Cabañuelas and editor (with Olga Nájera-Ramírez) of Chicana Traditions: Continuity and Change and (with Olga Nájera-Ramírez and Brenda Romero) Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos.
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