Californios, Anglos, and the Performance of Oligarchy in the U.S. West Californios, Anglos, and the Performance of Oligarchy in the U.S. West
Theater in the Americas

Californios, Anglos, and the Performance of Oligarchy in the U.S. West

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Descripción editorial

In Californios, Anglos, and the Performance of Oligarchy in the U.S. West, author Andrew Gibb argues that the mid-nineteenth-century encounter between Anglos and californios— the Spanish-speaking elites who ruled Mexican California between 1821 and 1848—resulted not only in the Americanization of California but also the “Mexicanization” of Americans. Employing performance studies methodologies in his analysis of everyday and historical events, Gibb traces how oligarchy evolved and developed in the region.
  
This interdisciplinary study draws on performance studies, theatre historiography, and New Western History to identify how the unique power relations of historical California were constituted and perpetuated through public performances—not only traditional theatrical productions but also social events such as elite weddings and community dances—and historical events like the U.S. seizure of the city of Monterey, the feting of Commodore Stockton in San Francisco, and the Bear Flag Revolt.
 

GÉNERO
Arte y espectáculo
PUBLICADO
2018
15 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
248
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Southern Illinois University Press
VENDEDOR
Chicago Distribution Center
TAMAÑO
6.3
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