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Houses in a Landscape – Memory and Everyday Life in Mesoamerica: Material Worlds

Autor Julia A. Hendon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 apr 2010
In Houses in a Landscape, Julia A. Hendon examines the connections between social identity and social memory using archaeological research on indigenous societies that existed more than one thousand years ago in what is now Honduras. While these societies left behind monumental buildings, the remains of their dead, remnants of their daily life, intricate works of art, and fine examples of craftsmanship such as pottery and stone tools, they left only a small body of written records. Despite the paucity of written information, Hendon contends that an archaeological study of memory in past societies like these is possible and worthwhile. It is possible because memory is not just a faculty of the individual mind operating in isolation, but a social process embedded in the materiality of human existence. Intimately bound up in the relations people develop with one another and with the world around them through what they do, where and how they do it, and with whom or what, memory leaves material traces.Hendon conducted research on three contemporaneous Native American civilizations that flourished from the seventh century CE through the eleventh: the Maya kingdom of Copan, the hilltop centre of Cerro Palenque, and the dispersed settlement of the Cuyumapa valley. She analyzes domestic life in these societies, from cooking to crafting, as well as public and private ritual events including the ballgame. Combining her findings with a rich body of theory from anthropology, history, and geography, she explores how objects--the things people build, make, use, exchange, and discard--help people remember. In so doing, she demonstrates how everyday life becomes part of the social processes of remembering and forgetting, and how “memory communities” assert connections between the past and the present.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822346937
ISBN-10: 0822346931
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 48 photographs, 8 tables, 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 150 x 250 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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" A brilliant work, Houses in a Landscape sets a new standard for the social archaeology of the Maya and related cultures. It is theoretically sophisticated, meticulously researched, and beautifully written, and it extends the existing literature on memory and archaeology in significant ways." Robert W. Preucel, author of Archaeological Semiotics

"This is an invigorating, original, and intellectually rewarding book, notable for the breadth and critical rigor of Julia A. Hendon’s theoretical discussions and the originality of her insights into ancient Honduran societies. It will be of interest not only to archaeologists but also to social theorists more broadly." Wendy Ashmore, co-editor of Household and Community in the Mesoamerican Past

"Houses in a landscape is a valuable book...I encourage scholars of the Maya and construction of memory to read Hendon’s attractive and well-presented volume.Photographs and figures are reproduced clearly and at appropriate scales...Overall, Houses in a landscape is likely to fuel scholarly debate and inspire archaeological projects to test its conclusions for many years to come."--Stephen L. Whittington, Museum of Anthropology, Wake Forest University writing for the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

“While clear written, this volume is definitely geared towards a specialised audience, even though it would be well suited for graduate or upper division student reading in courses on Mesoamerican archaeology.” - Jennifer Mathews, BLAR, Vol 32, No 1, January 2013
" A brilliant work, Houses in a Landscape sets a new standard for the social archaeology of the Maya and related cultures. It is theoretically sophisticated, meticulously researched, and beautifully written, and it extends the existing literature on memory and archaeology in significant ways." Robert W. Preucel, author of Archaeological Semiotics "This is an invigorating, original, and intellectually rewarding book, notable for the breadth and critical rigor of Julia A. Hendon's theoretical discussions and the originality of her insights into ancient Honduran societies. It will be of interest not only to archaeologists but also to social theorists more broadly." Wendy Ashmore, co-editor of Household and Community in the Mesoamerican Past "Houses in a landscape is a valuable book...I encourage scholars of the Maya and construction of memory to read Hendon's attractive and well-presented volume.Photographs and figures are reproduced clearly and at appropriate scales...Overall, Houses in a landscape is likely to fuel scholarly debate and inspire archaeological projects to test its conclusions for many years to come."--Stephen L. Whittington, Museum of Anthropology, Wake Forest University writing for the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute "While clear written, this volume is definitely geared towards a specialised audience, even though it would be well suited for graduate or upper division student reading in courses on Mesoamerican archaeology." - Jennifer Mathews, BLAR, Vol 32, No 1, January 2013

Notă biografică

Julia A. Hendon is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Gettysburg College. She is the co-editor of "Mesoamerican Archaeology: Theory and Practice."

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"A brilliant work, "Houses in a Landscape" sets a new standard for the social archaeology of the Maya and related cultures. It is theoretically sophisticated, meticulously researched, and beautifully written, and it extends the existing literature on memory and archaeology in significant ways. "--Robert W. Preucel, author of "Archaeological Semiotics"

Cuprins

Illustrations ix
Tables xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Thinking About Memory 1
1. Communities of Practice in Honduras in the Seventh Century through the Eleventh 33
2. The Enchantment and Humility of Objects 63
3. The Semiotic House: Everyday Life and Domestic Space 91
4. Embodied Forms of Knowing 123
5. Relational Identities and Material Domains 149
6. Special Events at Home 181
7. Ballcourts and Houses: Shared Patterns of Monumentality and Domesticity 203
Conclusion: Communities of Memory and Local Histories 227
Notes 239
Bibliography 243
Index 283

Descriere

Archaeological study of three ancient Mayan societies (in present day Honduras) that focuses on how domestic spaces and everyday practices become important sites for producing social memory.