¡Viva George!: celebrating Washington's birthday at the US-Mexico border /
"For more than a century, the border cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, have celebrated George Washington's birthday with parades, pageants, and other festivities. This project uses that long-standing tradition as a lens to examine binational relations and cross-border...
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Ausgabe: | First edition. |
Schriftenreihe: | Jack and Doris Smothers series in Texas history, life, and culture.
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Zusammenfassung: | "For more than a century, the border cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, have celebrated George Washington's birthday with parades, pageants, and other festivities. This project uses that long-standing tradition as a lens to examine binational relations and cross-border cooperation, especially during times of crisis (e.g., the 1954 flood, currency devaluations, present-day drug violence). It is a work of both ethnography and archival research (as well as a few uncatalogued documents the author received from private collections), and it argues that the tradition of meeting in the middle of the international bridge is more than a goodwill gesture or an exercise in identity-consolidation. Peña maintains the GWB celebration is a repository of bicultural memory, a negotiation platform, a reconciliatory course of action, and even an efficacious mode of border security"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource. |
ISBN: | 9781477321454 1477321454 |
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. From Border Capricho to Border Scaffolding -- Part I. Playing for Power -- 1. Playing Indian, Playing Colonial -- 2. Playing Mexican -- Part II. Playing under Duress -- 3. Hurricane Alice and the International Bridge Closure Crisis -- 4. Paso Libre -- 5. Us, Them, and Festive Security -- Conclusion. Why Study Border Enactments? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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title_sort | viva george celebrating washington s birthday at the us mexico border |
title_sub | celebrating Washington's birthday at the US-Mexico border / |
topic | Festivals Texas Laredo History. Festivals Mexico Nuevo Laredo History. Political customs and rites Texas Laredo. Political customs and rites Mexico Nuevo Laredo. Festivals Texas Laredo International cooperation History. Festivals Mexico Nuevo Laredo International cooperation History. Ethnosociology Mexican-American Border Region. Murs politiques Texas Laredo. Murs politiques Mexique Nuevo Laredo. Ethnosociologie Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. Ethnosociology fast Festivals fast International relations fast Political customs and rites fast |
topic_facet | Festivals Texas Laredo History. Festivals Mexico Nuevo Laredo History. Political customs and rites Texas Laredo. Political customs and rites Mexico Nuevo Laredo. Festivals Texas Laredo International cooperation History. Festivals Mexico Nuevo Laredo International cooperation History. Ethnosociology Mexican-American Border Region. Laredo (Tex.) Relations Mexico Nuevo Laredo. Murs politiques Texas Laredo. Murs politiques Mexique Nuevo Laredo. Ethnosociologie Région frontalière mexicano-américaine. Ethnosociology Festivals International relations Political customs and rites Mexico Nuevo Laredo North America Mexican-American Border Region Texas Laredo History |
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