Fiestas trashumantes: liderazgos comunitarios y fiestas patronales afrocolombianas del pacífico en Bogotá

Maguare Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.15446/MAG.V34N1.90389
Juan Sebastián Rojas
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What I call “fiestas trashumantes” (“migrant festivals”) are patron-saint celebrations from the Afro-Colombian Pacific Coast that have been celebrated in Bogota for the last thirty years. I analyze, from an ethnographic approach, the Virgen de Atocha and the San Pacho migrant festivals in Bogota. I purport that these celebrations strengthen lived and imagined bonds to ancestral traditions from the Pacific region in Colombia. At the same time, these festivals invite local and city-wide organization processes and ethnic and cultural participation for Afro-Colombians who live in Bogota. Sponsored by local policies and developed in multicultural scenarios, the musical and religious performances that take place during these festivals weave a sense of community and identity-building. Finally, they also serve as a form of State-sponsored, multicultural spectacle.
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跨种族聚会:波哥大太平洋非裔哥伦比亚人社区领袖和守护神聚会
我所说的“fiestas trashumantes”(“移民节”)是来自非洲裔哥伦比亚太平洋沿岸的守护神庆祝活动,过去三十年来一直在波哥大庆祝。我从民族志的角度分析波哥大的处女德阿托查和圣帕乔移民节。我认为,这些庆祝活动加强了哥伦比亚太平洋地区与祖先传统的实际和想象的联系。与此同时,这些节日邀请居住在波哥大的非洲裔哥伦比亚人参加当地和全市范围的组织进程和种族和文化参与。在当地政策的赞助下,在多元文化背景下发展,在这些节日期间举行的音乐和宗教表演编织了一种社区意识和身份认同。最后,它们也是一种国家赞助的多元文化奇观。
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