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008 980605s1998 coua b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aGarciagodoy, Juanita,$d1952-
245 10 $aDigging the Days of the Dead :$ba reading of Mexico's Días de muertos /$cJuanita Garciagodoy.
260 $aNiwot, Colo. :$bUniversity Press of Colorado,$c©1998.
300 $axviii, 333 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 321-328) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tThe Dead as Guests of Honor --$g2.$tReading Dias de muertos --$g3.$tDias de muertos and National Identity --$g4.$tTwo Manifestations of Dias de muertos --$g5.$tPre-Hispanic and Peninsular Traces in Dias de muertos --$g6.$tDias de muertos Versus Hallowe'en: A Fight to the Death? --$g7.$tContemporary Attitudes Toward Death --$g8.$tReading Calaveras --$g9.$tFeasting on Skeletons --$g10.$tLast Words, Last Rites --$gAppendix A.$tLiterary Calaveras --$gAppendix B.$tTwo Mexican Stories and a Spanish Poem --$gAppendix C.$tNotes on Posada's Engravings --$gAppendix D.$tA Selection of Nahuatl Poems.
520 $aIn Digging the Days of the Dead, Juanita Garciagodoy depicts various aspects of the celebration - including Prehispanic and Spanish Catholic traces on its development as well as folk and popular culture versions - and describes its changing place in contemporary Mexico. Garciagodoy examines in detail differences in attitudes toward death in Mexico and the United States. In part because the living do not exclude the dead from their family circle, celebrants of Dias de muertos treat death as an intimate life companion and fear it less than their northern counterparts, who tend to view death as inimical.
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650 7 $aJour des Morts$zMexique.$2ram
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aGarciagodoy, Juanita, 1952-$tDigging the Days of the Dead.$dNiwot, Colo. : University Press of Colorado, ©1998$w(OCoLC)607173380
776 08 $iOnline version:$aGarciagodoy, Juanita, 1952-$tDigging the Days of the Dead.$dNiwot, Colo. : University Press of Colorado, ©1998$w(OCoLC)630661944
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