Masking intentions : a presentational ethnography of El Gueguense, an annual theatrical production in Nicaragua

This thesis is about exploring behind the masks of personas engaged in performance. It is about contested intentions in cultural productions and intercultural communication in Diriamba, Nicaragua. The ethnographic encounter revolves around the production of El Gueguense (a culturally and socially ch...

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Main Author: Guevara Salazar, Alberto
Format: Others
Published: 2002
Online Access:http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/2040/1/NQ78626.pdf
Guevara Salazar, Alberto <http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/view/creators/Guevara_Salazar=3AAlberto=3A=3A.html> (2002) Masking intentions : a presentational ethnography of El Gueguense, an annual theatrical production in Nicaragua. PhD thesis, Concordia University.
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Summary:This thesis is about exploring behind the masks of personas engaged in performance. It is about contested intentions in cultural productions and intercultural communication in Diriamba, Nicaragua. The ethnographic encounter revolves around the production of El Gueguense (a culturally and socially charged ancient Nicaraguan Mestizo play) during Diriamba's patron saint celebrations. The significance of this thesis rests on two dominant issues concerning a socio/cultural analysis (national identity negotiation in Nicaragua) and an experiential/ethnographic one (a presentational ethnography). The presentation of events is offered in the presentational narrational form of theatre, through small scripted scenes.