The Fate of Earthly Things: Aztec Gods and God-Bodies: Recovering Languages and Literacies of the Americas
Autor Molly H. Bassetten Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2015
In The Fate of Earthly Things, Molly Bassett draws on ethnographic fieldwork, linguistic analyses, visual culture, and ritual studies to explore what ritual practices such as human sacrifice and the manufacture of deity embodiments (including humans who became gods), material effigies, and sacred bundles meant to the Aztecs. She analyzes the Aztec belief that wearing the flayed skin of a sacrificial victim during a sacred rite could transform a priest into an embodiment of a god or goddess, as well as how figurines and sacred bundles could become localized embodiments of gods. Without arguing for unbroken continuity between the Aztecs and modern speakers of Nahuatl, Bassett also describes contemporary rituals in which indigenous Mexicans who preserve costumbres (traditions) incorporate totiotzin (gods) made from paper into their daily lives. This research allows us to understand a religious imagination that found life in death and believed that deity embodiments became animate through the ritual binding of blood, skin, and bone.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477309865
ISBN-10: 1477309861
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 7 b&w illus., 26 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria Recovering Languages and Literacies of the Americas
ISBN-10: 1477309861
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 7 b&w illus., 26 b&w photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria Recovering Languages and Literacies of the Americas
Notă biografică
MOLLY H. BASSETT is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Georgia State University in Atlanta and a research affiliate with the Zacatecas Institute for Teaching and Research in Ethnology (IDIEZ) in Zacatecas, Mexico.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction. God-Bodies, Talk-Makers: Deity Embodiments in Nahua Religions
Chapter 1. Meeting the Gods
Chapter 2. Ethnolinguistic Encounters: Teotl and Teixiptla in Nahuatl Scholarship
Chapter 3. Divining the Meaning of Teotl
Chapter 4. Gods in the Flesh: The Animation of Aztec Teixiptlahuan
Chapter 5. Wrapped in Cloth, Clothed in Skins: Aztec Tlaquimilolli (Sacred Bundles) and Deity Embodiment
Conclusion. Fates and Futures: Conclusions and New Directions
Appendix A. Ixiptla Variants in Early Lexicons
Appendix B. A List of Terms Modified by Teo- in the Florentine Codex
Appendix C. Turquoise, Jet, and Gold
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction. God-Bodies, Talk-Makers: Deity Embodiments in Nahua Religions
Chapter 1. Meeting the Gods
Chapter 2. Ethnolinguistic Encounters: Teotl and Teixiptla in Nahuatl Scholarship
Chapter 3. Divining the Meaning of Teotl
Chapter 4. Gods in the Flesh: The Animation of Aztec Teixiptlahuan
Chapter 5. Wrapped in Cloth, Clothed in Skins: Aztec Tlaquimilolli (Sacred Bundles) and Deity Embodiment
Conclusion. Fates and Futures: Conclusions and New Directions
Appendix A. Ixiptla Variants in Early Lexicons
Appendix B. A List of Terms Modified by Teo- in the Florentine Codex
Appendix C. Turquoise, Jet, and Gold
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Descriere
This sophisticated, interdisciplinary study analyzes foundational concepts of deities and deity embodiments in Aztec religion to shed new light on the Aztec understanding of how spiritual beings take on form and agency in the material world.