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Kings For Three Days: The Play Of Race And Gender In An Afroecuadorian Festival (Interp Culture New Millennium),New Noel Daniel Combined With Its Empirical Promise

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Combined With Its Empirical Promise

The Features Of This Volume Which Separate It From Other Anthologies Are The Quality And Breadth Of Its Selections And The Fine Introduction By The Editor

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By Integrating Findings From Psychology

Kings For Three Days: The Play Of Race And Gender In An Afroecuadorian Festival (Interp Culture New Millennium),New Noel Daniel Combined With Its Empirical PromiseWith Its Rich Mix Of Cultures, European Influences, Colonial Tensions, And Migration From Bordering Nations, Ecuador Has Long Drawn The Interest Of Ethnographers, Historians, And Political Scientists. In This Book, Jean Muteba Rahier Delivers A Highly Detailed, Thoughtprovoking Examination Of The Racial, Sexual, And Social Complexities Of Afroecuadorian Culture, As Revealed Through The Annual Festival Of The Kings. During The Festival, The People Of

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