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Title:
Reshaping the world : debates on Mesoamerican cosmologies / edited by Ana Diaz.
Publisher:
University Press of Colorado,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xvi, 350 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Subject:
Indian cosmology.
Indians of Mexico--Religion.
Indians of Central America--Religion.
Indians of Mexico--Rites and ceremonies.
Indians of Central America--Rites and ceremonies.
Indian cosmology.
Indians of Central America--Religion.
Indians of Central America--Rites and ceremonies.
Indians of Mexico--Religion.
Indians of Mexico--Rites and ceremonies.
Other Authors:
Diaz Alvarez, Ana Maria, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Creating and destroying the upper part of the cosmos : a new approach to Wixarka cosmology / Johannes Neurath. Colliding universes : a reconsideration of the structure of the pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cosmos / Jesper Nielsen and Toke Sellner Reunert -- Incorporating Mesoamerican cosmology within a global history of religion : some considerations on the work of Lorenzo Pignoria / Sergio Botta -- Dissecting the sky : discursive translations in Mexican colonial cosmographies / Ana Diaz -- The colonial encounter : transformations of indigenous Yucatec conceptions of k'uh / Gabrielle Vail -- Zapotec travels in time and space : the correlation between the 260-day cycle and a multi-level cosmological model / David Tavarez -- A cosmology of water : the universe according to the Ch'orti' Maya / Kerry Hull -- Distance and power in classic Maya texts / Alexandre Tokovinine -- The sky, the night and the number nine : considerations on the Nahua vision of the universe / Katarzyna Miku'lska -- Creating and destroying the upper part of the cosmos : a new approach to Wixarka cosmology / Johannes Neurath.
Summary:
"An exploration of the plurality, complexity, and adaptability of Precolumbian and colonial-era Mesoamerican cosmological models and the ways anthropologists and historians have used colonial and indigenous texts to understand these models. That model comprised nine fixed layers of underworld and thirteen fixed layers of heavens"-- Provided by publisher
ISBN:
1646420055
9781646420056
1607329433
9781607329435
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1111651871
LCCN:
2019032321
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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