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Behind the Mask - Alfredo Mirandé

Behind the Mask

Gender Hybridity in a Zapotec Community
Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
2017
University of Arizona Press (Verlag)
978-0-8165-3544-6 (ISBN)
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After seeing a video of a Muxe Vela, or festival, sociologist Alfredo Miranda was intrigued by the contradiction between Mexico's patriarchal reputation and its warm acceptance of Los Muxes. Seeking to get past traditional Mexican masculinity, he presents Behind the Mask, which combines historical analysis, ethnographic field research, and interviews conducted over a period of seven years.
The image of biologically male people dancing while dressed in traditional, colorful female Zapotec, Juchiteca attire stands in sharp contrast to the prevailing view of Mexico as the land of charros, machismo, and unbridled ranchero masculinity. These indigenous people are called Los Muxes, and they are neither man nor woman, but rather a hybrid third gender.

After seeing a video of a Muxe Vela, or festival, sociologist Alfredo Mirande was intrigued by the contradiction between Mexico's patriarchal reputation and its warm acceptance of Los Muxes. Seeking to get past traditional Mexican masculinity, he presents us with Behind the Mask, which combines historical analysis, ethnographic field research, and interviews conducted with Los Muxes of Juchitan over a period of seven years. Mirande observed community events, attended Muxe velas, and interviewed both Muxes and other Juchitan residents. Prefaced by an overview of the study methods and sample, the book challenges the ideology of a male-dominated Mexican society driven by the cult of machismo, featuring photos alongside four appendixes.

Delving into many aspects of their lives and culture, the author discusses how the Muxes are perceived by others, how the Muxes perceive themselves, and the acceptance of a third gender status among various North American indigenous groups. Mirande compares traditional Mexicano/Latino conceptions of gender and sexuality to modern or Western object choice configurations. He concludes by proposing a new hybrid model for rethinking these seemingly contradictory and conflicting gender systems.

A native of Mexico City, Alfredo Mirande is Distinguished Professor of sociology and ethnic studies at the University of California, Riverside. He is the author of many articles in academic journals and nine books, including La Chicana: The Mexican-American Woman (co-authored with Evangelina Enriquez); Jalos, USA: Transnational Community and Identity; Rascuache Lawyer: Toward a Theory of Ordinary Litigation; and Hombres y Machos: Masculinity and Latino Culture.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 7 black & white illustrations, 3 tables
Verlagsort Tucson
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 560 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Völkerkunde (Naturvölker)
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 0-8165-3544-2 / 0816535442
ISBN-13 978-0-8165-3544-6 / 9780816535446
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