The World of Lucha Libre: Secrets, Revelations, and Mexican National Identity

Author:   Heather Levi
Publisher:   Duke University Press
ISBN:  

9780822342328


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   24 October 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Heather Levi
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9780822342328


ISBN 10:   0822342324
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   24 October 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xxi Prologue 1 1. Staging Contradiction 5 2. Trade Secrets and Revelations 27 3. Of Charros and Jaguars: The Moral and Social Cosmos of Lucha Libre 49 4. The Wrestling Mask 103 5. A Struggle between Two Strong Men? 137 6. Mediating the Mask: Lucha Libre and Circulation 177 Conclusion 217 Notes 227 Bibliography 251 Index 259

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Heather Levi's book reveals her deep understanding of the many ways that Mexicans enact their identities as women and men, as cosmopolitan consumers, and as citizens. Beautifully written and well grounded in history, The World of Lucha Libre will matter to anyone who cares about Mexico, spectator sports, or performance in Latin America. --Anne Rubenstein, author of Bad Language, Naked Ladies, and Other Threats to the Nation: A Political History of Comic Books in Mexico The World of Lucha Libre will doubtless become the reference in English for a cultural phenomenon with a mass following in Mexico and the United States. Heather Levi provides an insider's knowledge of the popular practice of lucha libre. For those who know wrestling in passing, The World of Lucha Libre will be revelatory. For those specialists in the multiple fields it engages, the book is welcome indeed. --Randy Martin, author of Critical Moves: Dance Studies in Theory and Politics In The World of Lucha Libre, Heather Levi offers up a backstage pass to the scene of muscles, sweat, passion, and politics that is lucha libre. It's a world in which performing a public secret reveals that what is deadly serious is also a sham and that what is frivolous speaks of the grit and business of living. Levi illuminates lucha libre's fractal relationship to Mexican politics and its playful and serious regulation of gender and mestizaje as a dramatic staging of embodied contradiction that brings the messy world of lived experience into brute contact with its cultural ideals. The World of Lucha Libre is important not just for wrestling fans but for any student of popular performance and social practice. --Nicholas Sammond, editor of Steel Chair to the Head: The Pleasure and Pain of Professional Wrestling [A] groundbreaking study of lucha libre in Mexico which carries to new heights an anthropologist's commitment to understanding her subject...The World of Lucha Libre is one of the most interesting cultural studies of a key pastime in Mexico for many years, bringing together semiotics and social anthropology in an original and highly accessible mix that engages the interested outsider as much as the dedicated student. And when it comes to dedication, Levi can teach her peers a thing or two: the author not only immersed herself as a social scientist in the world of professional wrestling in Mexico City, but even trained as a luchadora - a female wrestler - in order to understand the deeper social meanings of the grips, holds and throws favoured by the fighters...She has provided a valuable ethnographic study and work of reference but also an important summary of the rise and fall of professional wrestling in Mexico...Levi provides a valuable survey of theoretical approaches to professional wrestling that draws upon a surprisingly rich bibliography, from classic works such as Roland Barthes' Mythologies (1972) to more recent studies such as that of Sharon Mazer (1998). - Georgina Jimenez, The Latin American Review of Books, March 09


Heather Levi's book reveals her deep understanding of the many ways that Mexicans enact their identities as women and men, as cosmopolitan consumers, and as citizens. Beautifully written and well grounded in history, The World of Lucha Libre will matter to anyone who cares about Mexico, spectator sports, or performance in Latin America. --Anne Rubenstein, author of Bad Language, Naked Ladies, and Other Threats to the Nation: A Political History of Comic Books in Mexico The World of Lucha Libre will doubtless become the reference in English for a cultural phenomenon with a mass following in Mexico and the United States. Heather Levi provides an insider's knowledge of the popular practice of lucha libre. For those who know wrestling in passing, The World of Lucha Libre will be revelatory. For those specialists in the multiple fields it engages, the book is welcome indeed. --Randy Martin, author of Critical Moves: Dance Studies in Theory and Politics In The World of Lucha Libre, Heather Levi offers up a backstage pass to the scene of muscles, sweat, passion, and politics that is lucha libre. It's a world in which performing a public secret reveals that what is deadly serious is also a sham and that what is frivolous speaks of the grit and business of living. Levi illuminates lucha libre's fractal relationship to Mexican politics and its playful and serious regulation of gender and mestizaje as a dramatic staging of embodied contradiction that brings the messy world of lived experience into brute contact with its cultural ideals. The World of Lucha Libre is important not just for wrestling fans but for any student of popular performance and social practice. --Nicholas Sammond, editor of Steel Chair to the Head: The Pleasure and Pain of Professional Wrestling [A] groundbreaking study of lucha libre in Mexico which carries to new heights an anthropologist's commitment to understanding her subject...The World of Lucha Libre is one of the most interesting cultural studies of a key pastime in Mexico for many years, bringing together semiotics and social anthropology in an original and highly accessible mix that engages the interested outsider as much as the dedicated student. And when it comes to dedication, Levi can teach her peers a thing or two: the author not only immersed herself as a social scientist in the world of professional wrestling in Mexico City, but even trained as a luchadora - a female wrestler - in order to understand the deeper social meanings of the grips, holds and throws favoured by the fighters...She has provided a valuable ethnographic study and work of reference but also an important summary of the rise and fall of professional wrestling in Mexico...Levi provides a valuable survey of theoretical approaches to professional wrestling that draws upon a surprisingly rich bibliography, from classic works such as Roland Barthes' Mythologies (1972) to more recent studies such as that of Sharon Mazer (1998). - Georgina Jimenez, The Latin American Review of Books, March 09


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Heather Levi is Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Temple University.

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