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|a Marchi, Regina M.,
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|a Day of the Dead in the USA :
|b the migration and transformation of a cultural phenomenon /
|c Regina M. Marchi.
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|a 1 online resource (xx, 211 pages) :
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|a Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Preface -- Note on the Text -- Glossary -- Introduction -- A Multimedia Communication Phenomenon -- Chapter Details -- 1. An Ancient and Modern Festival. Honoring the Dead ; Background on Day of the Dead in Europe and Latin America ; Day of the Dead Customs in Latin American Countries ; Central America ; South America --
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|a 2. Mexico's Distinctive Relationship with Day of the Dead. Folk and Pop Culture Manifestations ; Calavera Imagery as Social Satire ; Origins of Mexico's Skull Imagery ; Mexican Calaveras in Print and the Birth of La Catrina ; Day of the Dead and Mexican Nationalism ; Government Campaigns and Tourism -- 3. Day of the Dead in the United States. Mexican American All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day Rituals ; A Chicano Tradition Is Born ; Spiritual and Political ; Inventive Traditions as Decolonial Practice ; Early Chicano Day of the Dead Celebrations ; Chicano Innovations ; Impact and Legacy ; Negotiations over Ownership --
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|a 4. Ritual Communication and Community Building. Imagined Community ; Communitas ; Claims for Public Recognition -- 5. U.S. Day of the Dead as Political Communication : A Moral Economy. Remembering Migrants ; Remembering Labor Abuses : UFW and the Braceros ; Remembering Victims of Gendered and Homophobic Violence ; Remembering Journalists and Human Rights ; Remembering Victims of War --
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|a 6. Day of the Dead in the U.S. Media : The Celebration Goes Mainstream. Media Attention for an Underrepresented Population ; Media as Publicity ; Media Coverage Attracts Financial Support ; Public Validation for Latinx Neighborhoods ; Digital Media ; Movies as Educational Medium -- 7. Appeal, Influence, and Ownership. U.S. Attitudes about Death ; From Denial to Acceptance of Death ; Widespread Appeal and Impact : Adoption by Non-Latinx Populations ; Hybridity and Debates around Authenticity --
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|a 8. The Commodification of Day of the Dead. Marketplace Offerings ; Made in China ; Day of the Dead as Marketing Device ; Day of the Dead as Tourism and Urban Redevelopment ; Nostalgia for the Noncommercial Days (of the Dead) ; McMuertos ; Coco ; Día de los Muertos Barbie ; Commerce and Culture : A Long History Together ; Communicating through Commodities ; Agency, Creativity, and Intention -- Conclusion: What We Can Learn from U.S. Day of the Dead Celebrations -- Methodological Appendix.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 10, 2022).
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|a Examines how Day of the Dead celebrations among America's Latino communities have changed throughout history, discussing how the traditional celebration has been influenced by mass media, consumer culture, and globalization.
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|a Jour des morts
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