'Buena gana tenía de ir a jugar’: The Recreational World of Early San Antonio, Texas, 1718–1845 [1]

IF 0.8 4区 教育学 Q1 HISTORY
Jesús F. de la Teja
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Abstract

Although a limited archival record prevents a full examination of sporting and recreational activities, the available evidence reveals that the people of early San Antonio entertained themselves in the same ways as people throughout the Spanish world. The record for any kind of organized sport is completely absent, and there are few references to ball games and children's play, but well-documented are the dances, cockfights, and card games that were the most common recreational activities among adults. Holidays offered opportunities for horse racing, bullfights and other special entertainments. Although the authorities frowned on many recreational activities, especially dancing and card games, as morally corrupting, the population in general found in these entertainments an escape from the uncertainties of life on an isolated and often hostile frontier. Early San Antonio, then, was home to Hispanic frontiersmen whose recreational activities reflected the Spanish origins of much of New Spain's popular culture.
‘她意愿的去玩:The Recreational World of Early得克萨斯州圣安东尼奥市1718—1845 [1]
尽管有限的档案记录妨碍了对体育和娱乐活动的全面考察,但现有的证据表明,早期圣安东尼奥的人们娱乐的方式与整个西班牙世界的人们一样。关于任何一种有组织的体育运动的记录都是完全没有的,关于球类运动和儿童游戏的记载也很少,但是关于跳舞、斗鸡和纸牌游戏这些成年人中最常见的娱乐活动的记录却很充分。假期为赛马、斗牛和其他特殊娱乐活动提供了机会。虽然当局不赞成许多娱乐活动,特别是跳舞和纸牌游戏,因为它们会腐蚀道德,但一般民众发现,在这些娱乐活动中,他们可以逃离在一个与世隔绝、往往充满敌意的边境上不确定的生活。因此,早期的圣安东尼奥是拉美裔拓荒者的家园,他们的娱乐活动反映了新西班牙流行文化的大部分源自西班牙。
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