Apuntes sobre la ritual expulsión del mal en la plaza pública y edición de El antojo de la gallega, mojiganga de Francisco de Castro
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This is a edition of the autograph and unpublished •mojiganga• El antojo de la gallega, by Francisco de Castro. The Greak Turk is decapitated in a performance that appears as a variant of the beheading of Lent time, generally symbolized by a grotesque old woman. We also mention other throat cutting customs, that besides their ideological implications, are linked to the rituals of evil's destruction in the public square during holiday time.
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1993-06-30
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Buezo, C. (1993). Apuntes sobre la ritual expulsión del mal en la plaza pública y edición de El antojo de la gallega, mojiganga de Francisco de Castro. Disparidades. Revista De Antropología, 48(1), 81–102. https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1993.v48.i1.259
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