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The Memory Of Bones Body Being And Experience Among The Classic Maya Joe R And Teresa Lozana Long Series In Latin American And Latino Art And Culture Stephen Houston

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The Memory Of Bones Body Being And Experience Among The Classic Maya Joe R And Teresa Lozana Long Series In Latin American And Latino Art And Culture Stephen Houston
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The Memory Of Bones Body Being And Experience Among The Classic Maya Joe R And Teresa Lozana Long Series In Latin American And Latino Art And Culture Stephen Houston instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.25 MB
Pages: 335
Author: Stephen Houston, David Stuart, Karl Taube
ISBN: 9780292712942, 0292712944
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Memory Of Bones Body Being And Experience Among The Classic Maya Joe R And Teresa Lozana Long Series In Latin American And Latino Art And Culture Stephen Houston by Stephen Houston, David Stuart, Karl Taube 9780292712942, 0292712944 instant download after payment.

All of human experience flows from bodies that feel, express emotion, and think about what such experiences mean. But, is it possible for us, embodied as we are in a particular time and place, to know how people of long ago thought about the body and its experiences? In this groundbreaking book, three leading experts on the Classic Maya (ca. AD 250 to 850) marshal a vast array of evidence from Maya iconography and hieroglyphic writing, as well as archaeological findings, to argue that the Classic Maya developed a coherent approach to the human body that we can recover and understand today. The authors open with a cartography of the Maya body, its parts and their meanings, as depicted in imagery and texts. They go on to explore such issues as how the body was replicated in portraiture; how it experienced the world through ingestion, the senses, and the emotions; how the body experienced war and sacrifice and the pain and sexuality that were intimately bound up in these domains; how words, often heaven-sent, could be embodied; and how bodies could be blurred through spirit possession. From these investigations, the authors convincingly demonstrate that the Maya conceptualized the body in varying roles, as a metaphor of time, as a gendered, sexualized being, in distinct stages of life, as an instrument of honour and dishonour, as a vehicle for communication and consumption, as an exemplification of beauty and ugliness, and as a dancer and song-maker. Their findings open a new avenue for empathetically understanding the ancient Maya as living human beings who experienced the world as we do, through the body.

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