Creating Our Own: Folklore, Performance, and Identity in Cuzco, Peru
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Creating Our Own: Folklore, Performance, and Identity in Cuzco, Peru

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In Creating Our Own, anthropologist Zoila S. Mendoza explores the early-twentieth-century development of the “folkloric arts”—particularly music, dance, and drama—in Cuzco, Peru, revealing the central role that these expressive practices played in shaping ethnic and regional identities. Mendoza argues that the folkloric productions emerging in Cuzco in the early twentieth ...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published January 15th 2008 by Duke University Press Books (first published December 25th 2007)
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