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Mayan living ruins: The hidden places of interlocking temporalities
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In: Living Vestiges. Contemporary Native Voices on Ruins, Remnants of the Past and Cultural Heritage in Mesoamerica, Amazonia, and the Andes ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03508235 ; Erikson, Philippe; Vapnarsky, Valentina. Living Vestiges. Contemporary Native Voices on Ruins, Remnants of the Past and Cultural Heritage in Mesoamerica, Amazonia, and the Andes, University of Colorado Press, In press, Living Vestiges. Contemporary Native Voices on Ruins, Remnants of the Past and Cultural Heritage in Mesoamerica, Amazonia, and the Andes (2022)
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From Silence to Renaissance: The Politics of Cultural Production in Yucatan and the Maya Literary Revival ...
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In 1982, state-trained cultural promoters from the Yucatan Peninsula in Southern Mexico, comprising the three states of Yucatan, Quintana Roo and Campeche, began to write and publish bilingual texts in the Maya and Spanish languages. This followed almost thirty years of relative silence during which few texts in Maya circulated. Scholars in the fields of Latin American cultural and literary studies, linguistics and anthropology have sought to account for the significance of indigenous cultural promoters, anthropologists, and poets writing in their native languages and Spanish throughout Latin America since the 1980s. In their answers to the question, what is Maya literature, academics emphasise that it is a cultural and linguistic revindication movement and that Maya have always been storytellers, creators and scribes. Aiming to show the continuities, scholars have tended to overlook the tensions over cultural production in the context of the Maya literary revival and the politics of Maya identity and ...
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Maya Literature; Mexico; Yucatan Peninsula
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.4/69165 https://dx.doi.org/10.26190/unsworks/2139
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From Silence to Renaissance: The Politics of Cultural Production in Yucatan and the Maya Literary Revival
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"Tu táan yich in kaajal" [On The Face of My People]: Contemporary Maya-Spanish Bilingual Literature and Cultural Production from the Yucatan Peninsula ...
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One Nation, Many Borders: Language and Identity in Mayan Guatemala and Mexico
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oberlin1337984066 (2012)
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Person prominence and relation prominence ; on the typology of syntactic relations with praticular reference to the Yucatec Maya
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Jag_Rab_KGP_01 ; KGP tells the story about Jaguar and Rabbit
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IntCul_CK_02 ; CK interview on Lacandón culture
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Suzanne Cook. - : The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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Song_Pom_AM_01 ; AM sings a song about pom, the resin (copol) used in ritual offerings to the gods
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