The Burden of the Ancients: Maya Ceremonies of World Renewal from the Pre-columbian Period to the Present
Autor Allen J. Christensonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 oct 2016
Marshaling a wealth of evidence from Pre-Columbian texts, early colonial Spanish writings, and decades of fieldwork with present-day Maya, The Burden of the Ancients presents a masterfully detailed account of world-renewing ceremonies that spans the Pre-Columbian era through the crisis of the Conquest period and the subsequent colonial occupation all the way to the present. Allen J. Christenson focuses on Santiago Atitlán, a Tz’utujil Maya community in highland Guatemala, and offers the first systematic analysis of how the Maya preserved important elements of their ancient world renewal ceremonies by adopting similar elements of Roman Catholic observances and infusing them with traditional Maya meanings. His extensive description of Holy Week in Santiago Atitlán demonstrates that the community’s contemporary ritual practices and mythic stories bear a remarkable resemblance to similar cultural entities from its Pre-Columbian past.
Preț: 523.53 lei
Preț vechi: 679.91 lei
-23% Nou
Puncte Express: 785
Preț estimativ în valută:
100.19€ • 105.07$ • 83.54£
100.19€ • 105.07$ • 83.54£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 08-22 ianuarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477309957
ISBN-10: 1477309950
Pagini: 375
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
ISBN-10: 1477309950
Pagini: 375
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Notă biografică
Allen Christenson is a professor of Pre-Columbian studies in the Department of Comparative Arts and Letters at Brigham Young University. His publications include a two-volume critical edition of the Popol Vuh, the most important single work of ancient Maya literature that survived the Spanish Conquest, and Art and Society in a Highland Maya Community: The Altarpiece of Santiago Atitlán.
Cuprins
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Pre-Columbian Rituals of World Renewal in Yucatan
- 2. New Year’s Ceremonies in the Maya Highlands
- 3. Easter and the Spanish Conquest
- 4. Post-Conquest Ceremonies of World Renewal
- 5. Holy Monday
- 6. Holy Tuesday
- 7. Holy Wednesday
- 8. Holy Thursday
- 9. Good Friday
- 10. Aftermath and Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
Recenzii
An important new contribution to the general study of enduring, ancient Maya traditions adapted to serve in modern times.
That the Maya continued to practice traditional beliefs within their Christianity is not novel, but the details, interviews, photos, and descriptions contained in this book's chapter's contribute a new and exciting window through which to glimpse this blending of worldviews. As a result, the work would be a beneficial read to all with scholarly interests in the Maya.
Christenson's distinct contribution lies in documenting the specific degree of blending of two entire ritual cycles rather than individual elements. For the Mesoamericanist, Christenson's book is well worth reading for his method and its content.
Much has been written about Mayan beliefs but little with the historical depth and ethnographic detail that Allen J. Christenson brings to The Burden of the Ancients...Christenson fills the book with personal ethnographic anecdotes that add richness to both the historical chapters and the contemporary descriptions of the Tz’utujil Mayas of Santiago Atitlán...This is an impressive work of scholarship.
Descriere
Drawing on a wealth of evidence that ranges from Pre-Columbian texts to ethnographic accounts of contemporary rituals, a leading scholar traces the extensive continuity of pre-Hispanic elements in Maya ceremonies of world renewal.