Cornyation: San Antonio's Outrageous Fiesta Tradition

Cornyation: San Antonio's Outrageous Fiesta Tradition

by Amy L. Stone
Cornyation: San Antonio's Outrageous Fiesta Tradition

Cornyation: San Antonio's Outrageous Fiesta Tradition

by Amy L. Stone

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Overview

Fiesta San Antonio began in 1891 began as a parade in honor of the battles of the Alamo and San Jacinto and has evolved into an annual Mardi Gras-like festival attended by four million with more than 100 cultural events raising money for nonprofit organizations in San Antonio, Texas. At Fiesta's start, the events were socially exclusive, one of the most prominent being the Coronation of the Queen of the Order of the Alamo, a lavish, debutante pageant crowning a queen of the festival. Cornyation was created in 1951 by members of San Antonio's theater community as a satire, mocking the elite with their own flamboyant duchesses, empresses, and queens, accompanied by men in drag and local political figures in outrageous costume. The stage show quickly transformed into a controversial parody of local and national politics and culture.

Told through more than one hundred photographs and dozens of interviews, Cornyation is the first history of this major Fiesta San Antonio event, tracing how it has become one of Texas’s iconic and longest-running LGBT celebrations, and one of the Southwest's first large-scale fundraisers for HIV-AIDS research, raising more than two million dollars since 1990.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781595348005
Publisher: Trinity University Press
Publication date: 04/11/2017
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Amy L. Stone is an associate professor of sociology and anthropology at Trinity Universityin San Antonio, Texas. She is the author of Gay Rights at the Ballot Box and the coeditor, with Jaime Cantrell, of Out of the Closet, into the Archives: Researching Sexual Histories. Stone’s areas of study include lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender politics and the incorporation of LGBT individuals into communities and cities, and the law. She lives in San Antonio, Texas.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

1 The 1950s: Fiesta for the Little People 2

2 The 1960s: Welcome to the Court of Broken Traditions 38

3 The 1980s: Revival in the Ballroom of the Bonham 66

4 The 1990s: Let the Queens Be Unleashed 96

5 The 2000s and 2010s: More Queens Than You Expected 120

Acknowledgments 142

Credits 144

Notes 145

Index 159

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