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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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Voice matters. The vocal creation and manipulation of ritual temporalities
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In: Materializing Temporalities ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03508182 ; JOYCE Rosemary; JOHNSON Lisa. Materializing Temporalities, University of Colorado Press, In press (2022)
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The Role of Language in Structuring Social Networks Following Market Integration in a Yucatec Maya Population.
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The Role of Language in Structuring Social Networks Following Market Integration in a Yucatec Maya Population. ...
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WALS Online Resources for Mopan
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: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Mopán Maya
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: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Maya Samo
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: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Yucatec Maya Sign Language
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What’s your sign for TORTILLA? Documenting lexical variation in Yucatec Maya Sign Languages
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Representations of Identity in Chicanx Children’s Literature through Word and Image: Maya Gonzalez’s Picturebooks
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In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2021)
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What’s your sign for TORTILLA? Documenting lexical variation in Yucatec Maya Sign Languages
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Identity-Based Revitalization in the Maya Communities of Guatemala: A Focus on Dress and Language ...
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Mul Meyaj Tía U Betá Jump’el Kaj: Working Together to Build a Community in Puuc Archaeology
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In: Heritage ; Volume 3 ; Issue 2 ; Pages 21-363 (2020)
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Shifting perspectives. Representations of the Maya in modern Mexican and Guatemalan narrative ; Cambios de perspectiva: representaciones de los mayas en la narrativa mexicana y guatemalteca moderna
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In: Kamchatka. Revista de análisis cultural.; Núm. 15 (2020): La construcción social de la figura del perpetrador: procesos sociales, luchas políticas, producciones culturales; 419-443 ; 2340-1869 (2020)
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The aim of this article is to examine the dominant literary tendencies in the 20th and 21st century Mexican and Guatemalan narrative, which depict the Maya in their social and cultural environment. From indigenismo, through a hybrid genre known as testimonio, to indigenous literature, the Maya have been present over the last century in literary production, in which several important changes in narrative voice and perspective can be observed. Initially represented by the paternalistic indigenista narrative, which is compliant with the government-endorsed ideology, the Maya have gradually regained their own unmediated literary voice, which enables them to speak for themselves rather than be spoken for. Literature, with its ability to question established paradigms, becomes a place of resistance and decolonising praxis. Due to the scope of the subject matter, only the most representative and innovative novels written by both non-Maya and Maya authors will be analysed. The article will focus primarily on narrative voice, perspective and agency. ; El objetivo del presente artículo es un acercamiento diacrónico a la representación de los mayas en función de las principales tendencias literarias de los siglos XX y XXI en México y Guatemala. Partiendo de la narrativa indigenista, a través del híbrido género testimonial, hasta la literatura maya, el artículo demuestra la presencia de los mayas en el discurso literario, en el que se observan cambios importantes en la voz narrativa, perspectiva y agencia. Representados inicialmente por la paternalista narrativa indigenista, los mayas gradualmente van recuperando su propia expresión literaria, libre de la mediación no indígena. La narrativa, con su habilidad de cuestionar los paradigmas establecidos, se convierte en un lugar de resistencia y de la práctica descolonizadora. Dado la extensión del tema a debatir, se analizarán sólo las novelas más representativas o novelizadoras escritas por los autores mayas y no indígenas. El análisis se centrará principalmente en los elementos discursivos de la voz y la perspectiva narrativas.
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decolonisation; descolonización; indigenismo; indigenous literatures; literatura indígena; Maya; mayas; postcolonial; transculturación; transculturation
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URL: https://doi.org/10.7203/KAM.15.15038 https://ojs.uv.es/index.php/kamchatka/article/view/15038
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Identity-Based Revitalization in the Maya Communities of Guatemala: A Focus on Dress and Language
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