
The Dictator's Seduction
Politics and the Popular Imagination in the Era of Trujillo
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The Dictator's Seduction
Politics and the Popular Imagination in the Era of Trujillo
About this book
Drawing on previously untapped documents in the Trujillo National Archives and interviews with Dominicans who recall life under the dictator, Derby emphasizes the role that public ritual played in Trujillo's exercise of power. His regime included the people in affairs of state on a massive scale as never before. Derby pays particular attention to how events and projects were received by the public as she analyzes parades and rallies, the rebuilding of Santo Domingo following a major hurricane, and the staging of a year-long celebration marking the twenty-fifth year of Trujillo's regime. She looks at representations of Trujillo, exploring how claims that he embodied the popular barrio antihero the tÃguere (tiger) stoked a fantasy of upward mobility and how a rumor that he had a personal guardian angel suggested he was uniquely protected from his enemies. The Dictator's Seduction sheds new light on the cultural contrivances of autocratic power.
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Table of contents
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- INTRODUCTION: Populism as Vernacular Practice
- ONE: The Dominican Belle Époque, 1922
- TWO: San Zenón and the Making of Ciudad Trujillo
- THREE: The Master of Ceremonies
- FOUR: Compatriotas! El Jefe Calls
- FIVE: Clothes Make the Man
- SIX: Trujillo’s Two Bodies
- SEVEN: Papá Liborio and the Morality of Rule
- CONCLUSION: Charisma and the Gift of Recognition
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index