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Consuming the Native Other: Mestiza/o Melancholia and the Performance of Indigeneity in Michoacan.

机译:食用土生土长的其他人:忧郁症和忧郁症和米却肯州土著居民的表现。

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This projects examines the contested terrain of cultural appropriation within mestizo/indigenous relations in Mexico. Inspired by Phillip Deloria's theory of 'playing Indian,' I sought to understand the concept's applicability to the Mexican context. I utilize performance theory, specifically the performance of racialized identities and the performance of embodied memory, as a lens to examine touristic consumption and as a means to understand the relationship between indigenous identities and mestizaje. Employing ethnographic field methods, I consider how both mestizos and natives act as performers in touristic transactions during the Days of the Dead in Michoacan as well as how the commodification of the P'urhepecha dead racializes P'urhepecha Indians as inferior others and impacts P'urhepecha communities.;I pose that mestiza/o visits to Michoacan are motivated by their desire to alleviate mixed identity anxiety; mestizos seek indigenous people to resolve their feelings about the Spanish Conquest and to understand the violent moment of rape which birthed mestizaje as well as to encounter their romanticized notion of indigenous primitivity in its purest form. I propose that mestiza/o tourists view P'urhepechas as surrogate stand-ins for their pre-Columbian ancestors while P'urhepechas struggle to represent themselves as contemporary beings invested in the globalized political economy. The mestiza/o longing to tour P'urhepecha communities functions alongside an articulated P'urhepecha fear of being viewed as accessories to an imaginary 'pre-Columbian' landscape which relegates indigenous people to the past.;I argue that mestizos' majoritarian position in Mexican society and their distance from contemporary indigenous realities facilitates their consumption and appropriation of the indigenous dead as well as the commodification of living Indians. Mestiza/o tourists engage in mestiza/o melancholia by mourning what they view as the decline of 'traditional P'urhepecha culture' while not acknowledging their own participation in the ongoing destruction of indigenous communities. Touring indigenous communities and appropriating indigenous culture does not resolve the violence but further propagates it. P'urhepechas, however, consider themselves partners in the touristic relationship with an investment in preserving their communities' intimacy and in controlling how they are perceived, consumed, and toured. P'urhepechas view mestizos as spiritually disoriented, culturally astray people who should be catered to for the sake of profit. The P'urhepecha preoccupation with preserving community intimacy motivates P'urhepechas to engage in acts of resistance such as constructing cheap/imitation cultural goods to sell to tourists, barring tourists from particular festivities, and holding specific ceremonies away from the public eye.
机译:该项目研究了墨西哥混血儿/土著关系中文化专用权的争议领域。在菲利普·德洛里亚(Phillip Deloria)的“扮演印度人”理论的启发下,我试图理解该概念在墨西哥的适用性。我利用表演理论,特别是种族身份的表现和内在记忆的表现,作为考察旅游消费的一种手段,以及理解土著身份与梅西扎耶之间关系的一种手段。我采用人种学现场研究方法,来考虑在米却肯州亡灵节期间,混血儿和当地人如何在旅游交易中扮演表演者的角色,以及P'urhepecha死者的商品化如何种族化P'urhepecha印第安人,使其成为次等种族并影响P'我提出,对米却肯人进行探访是出于他们减轻混合身份焦虑的渴望。混血儿们寻求土著人民来解决他们对西班牙征服的感受,并了解产生了梅西蒂扎的强奸时刻,并以最纯粹的形式遇到他们浪漫化的土著本能概念。我建议,梅斯蒂扎游客可以将P'urhepechas视为其前哥伦比亚祖先的代理替代品,而P'urhepechas则很难代表自己成为投资于全球化政治经济的当代人。渴望游览P'urhepecha社区的迷信活动与明确表达的P'urhepecha恐惧症一起起作用,因为害怕被视为假想的“哥伦布前”景观的一种配饰,使土著人民沦落到过去。墨西哥社会及其与当代土著现实的距离,促进了他们对土著死者的消费和挪用,以及活着的印第安人的商品化。梅斯塔扎/ o游客哀悼梅斯塔扎/ o忧郁症,他们哀悼他们认为“传统的P'urhepecha文化”的衰落,却不承认自己参与了对土著社区的持续破坏。游览土著社区和侵占土著文化并不能解决暴力问题,但会进一步传播暴力。然而,P'urhepechas认为自己是旅游关系的合作伙伴,并且进行了投资,以维护其社区的亲密关系并控制他们的感知,消费和游览方式。普赫佩查斯(P'urhepechas)将混血儿视为精神上迷失方向,文化上误入歧途的人,应为他们谋取暴利。 P'urhepecha对维护社区亲密关系的关注促使P'urhepechas进行抵制行为,例如构造廉价/仿制文化产品出售给游客,禁止游客进行特殊的庆祝活动以及举行特定仪式,使公众远离公众。

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  • 作者

    Spears-Rico, Gabriela.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Ethnic studies.;Latin American studies.;Native American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 151 p.
  • 总页数 151
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:35

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