Peter Szok 
Wolf Tracks [EPUB ebook] 
Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama

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How did a country whose past is intertwined with African slavery ignore its cultural legacies through much of history? And how did Blackness recently break through this amnesia so that nearly a third of Panamanians now self-identify as Afro-descendants?
Wolf Tracks explores these and other related questions through the lens of Panamanian street culture.
Popular art is a masculine and working-class genre, pioneered by self-taught, commercial painters, whose high-toned designs, vibrant portraits, and landscapes appear in cantinas, barbershops, and restaurants. The red devil buses are popular art’s most visible manifestation. The old school buses are imported from the United States and provide public transportation in Colón and Panama City. Their owners hire the artists to attract customers with eye-catching depictions of singers and actors, brassy phrases, and exotic panoramas. The red devils boast powerful stereo systems and dominate their surroundings with their loud music, screeching brakes, horns, sirens, whistles, and mufflers.
Wolf Tracks analyzes the origins of these practices, tying them to rebellious, Afro-American festival traditions, and to the rumba craze of the mid-twentieth century. While the intellectual class fled from modernization and constructed a romantic and
mestizo (European-Indigenous) vision of Panama, popular artists enthusiastically embraced the new influences to project a dynamic, on-the-ground sense of Blackness.
Wolf Tracks includes biographies of dozens of painters, as well as detailed discussions of reggae, soccer, and other markers of a growing Black identity.

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Peter Szok is professor of Latin American history at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. His previous publications include Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama, published by University Press of Mississippi.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 320 ● ISBN 9781626744592 ● Tamaño de archivo 8.0 MB ● Editorial University Press of Mississippi ● Ciudad Jackson ● País US ● Publicado 2012 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5517688 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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