Quinceaera
By (Author) Ilan Stavans
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
9th February 2010
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
305.235208968073
Hardback
134
This volume compiled by Ilan Stavans examines the importance of ritual and celebration and the quinceaera celebration's growing social importance to in the Latino community, particularly in the United States. The essays explore the quinceaera and the coming-of-age ritual from various angles. Prior to 2007, the quinceaera received no formal ritual through the Catholic Church, which has since issued one. As such, the role of religion and the Catholic Church in the quinceaera celebration is given extensive consideration. Gender, family status, class, race, as well as the aspects of performance are all discussed as central themes of the celebration. Delving through myriad perspectives, Quinceaeras illuminates the festivities' form and function in creating social and personal identity within the family and the larger Latino community.
Ilan Stavansis the Lewis-Sebring Professor of Latin American and Latino Culture and Amherst College and the recipient of numerous honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Latino Literature Prize, the Antonia Pantoja Award, Chile's Presidential Medal, and the Ruben Dario Distinction.