Cajun Women and Mardi Gras

Cajun Women and Mardi Gras
Author: Carolyn E. Ware
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2024-03-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0252056450

Cajun Women and Mardi Gras is the first book to explore the importance of women’s contributions to the country Cajun Mardi Gras tradition, or Mardi Gras “run.” Most Mardi Gras runs--masked begging processions through the countryside, led by unmasked capitaines--have customarily excluded women. Male organizers explain that this rule protects not only the tradition’s integrity but also women themselves from the event’s rowdy, often drunken, play. Throughout the past twentieth century, and especially in the past fifty years, women in some prairie communities have insisted on taking more active and public roles in the festivities. Carolyn E. Ware traces the history of women’s participation as it has expanded from supportive roles as cooks and costume makers to increasingly public performances as Mardi Gras clowns and (in at least one community) capitaines. Drawing on more than a decade of fieldwork interviews and observation in Mardi Gras communities, Ware focuses on the festive actions in Tee Mamou and Basile to reveal how women are reshaping the celebration as creative artists and innovative performers.

Cajun Mardi Gras Masks

Cajun Mardi Gras Masks
Author: Carl Lindahl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780878059683

A study of Cajun Mardi Gras and its traditional mask making

The Cajun Fiddle

The Cajun Fiddle
Author: Craig Duncan
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1619115190

Beginning with a section of easy arrangements of popular Cajun tunes, this book progresses to more difficult solos based on the playing of various fiddlers includingDewey Balfa, Michael Doucet, Doug Kershaw, and Rufus Thibodeaux. Cajun stylings, rhythms, double stops, slides, turns and trills, bowings, and tunings are discussed throughout the book. Fiddle and guitar are used in demonstrating the tunes in this book. Comes with access to online audio including recorded versions of most of the pieces in the book. The recorded versions are played at a slower tempo than typical performance speed to allow the listener to pick out details of the Cajun style

Mumbo Jumbo, Stay Out of the Gumbo

Mumbo Jumbo, Stay Out of the Gumbo
Author: Johnette Downing
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781455623006

A rooster vows he will not end up in the Mardi Gras community gumbo and warns the animals throughout Acadiana so they too can stay out of the pot. Includes recipe for Gumbo Z'herbes.

Cajun Document

Cajun Document
Author: Douglas Baz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780917860768

"Photographs of Acadiana, known colloquially as Cajun country, taken 1973-74, when Cajun culture was on the brink of change."--

Cajun Women and Mardi Gras

Cajun Women and Mardi Gras
Author: Carolyn Ware
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0252073770

How Cajun women have creatively refashioned the tradition of rural Mardi Gras runs

Cajun Mardi Gras: A History of Chasing Chickens and Making Gumbo

Cajun Mardi Gras: A History of Chasing Chickens and Making Gumbo
Author: Dixie Poché
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2023-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 146715038X

Dive into Cajun Mardis Gras, where the party goes down with a wholly different flourish Everyone knows about Louisiana Mardi Gras and its glitz, glam, parades and masquerades. But in Cajun County, the festival turns communities into stage shows of wild revelry. Called Courir de Mardi Gras in the rural parishes, you'll find masked runners and horsemen bedecked in colorful, tattered clothing, cavorting through the countryside on a begging quest for gumbo ingredients. It's an outrageous celebration--derived from the French medieval Festival of Begging--on the eve of Lenten season's fasting. In exchange for neighborly generosity, the revelers sing, dance, act a fool, chase chickens and unite the community with an abundance of mirth that reverberates year-round. Join author Dixie Poche and take part in the wild spectacle and otherworldly whimsy of Courir de Mardis Gras.

Mimi and Jean-Paul's Cajun Mardi Gras

Mimi and Jean-Paul's Cajun Mardi Gras
Author: Couvillon, Alice
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN: 9781455608881

Mimi visits her cousin Jean-Paul during the celebration of Cajun Mardi Gras in Louisiana.

Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners

Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners
Author: R. Celeste Ray
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780820324715

These case studies explore how competing interests among the keepers of a community's heritage shape how that community both regards itself and reveals itself to others. As editors Celeste Ray and Luke Eric Lassiter note in their introduction, such stakeholders are no longer just of the community itself, but are now often "outsiders"--tourists, the mass media, and even anthropologists and folklorists. The setting of each study is a different marginalized community in the South. Arranged around three themes that have often surfaced in debates about public folklore and anthropology over the last two decades, the studies consider issues of representation, identity, and practice. One study of representation discusses how Appalachian Pentecostal serpent handlers try to reconcile their exotic popular image with their personal religious beliefs. A case study on identity tells why a segment of the Cajun population has appropriated the term "coonass," once widely considered derogatory. Essays on practice look at an Appalachian Virginia coal town and Snee Farm, a National Heritage Site in lowland South Carolina. Both pieces reveal how dynamic and contradictory views of community life can be silenced in favor of producing a more easily consumable vision of a "past." Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners offers challenging new insights into some of the roles that the media, tourism, and charismatic community members can play when a community compromises its heritage or even denies it.

Mardi Gras, Gumbo, and Zydeco

Mardi Gras, Gumbo, and Zydeco
Author: Marcia G. Gaudet
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 1604736429

Writer's Craft. James C. McDonald, a professor of English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, is the editor of The Allyn and Bacon Sourcebook for College Writing Teachers.