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Abstract |
What I call “fiestas trashumantes” (“migrant festivals”) are patron-saint celebrations from the Afro-Colombian Pacific Coast that have been celebrated in Bogotá for the last thirty years. I analyze, from an ethnographic approach, the Virgen de Atocha and the San Pacho migrant festivals in Bogotá. I purport that these celebrations strengthen lived and imagined bonds to ancestral traditions from the Pacific region in Colombia. At the same time, these festivals invite local and city-wide organization processes and ethnic and cultural participation for Afro-Colombians who live in Bogota. Sponsored by local policies and developed in multicultural scenarios, the musical and religious performances that take place during these festivals weave a sense of community and identity-building. Finally, they also serve as a form of State-sponsored, multicultural spectacle. |
Year of Publication |
2020
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Journal |
Maguaré
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Volume |
34
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Number |
1
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Number of Pages |
75-110
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Publication Language |
Español
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ISSN Number |
0120-3045
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URL |
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/extart?codigo=8081847
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DOI |
10.15446/mag.v34n1.90389
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