Ch ayemal nich nabiletik Los hijos errantes The Errant Children

Ch   ayemal nich   nabiletik   Los hijos errantes   The Errant Children
Author: Mikel Ruiz
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2023-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781438492988

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Mikel Ruiz's The Errant Children, the first novel published in the Tsotsil Maya language, offers a bold and unflinching portrayal of contemporary Maya life in Chiapas, México. Pedro Ton Tsepente' has a position in his village's traditional council, but rather than taking just a few ceremonial drinks, he becomes an alcoholic, subject to blackouts and delirium tremens. His wife, Pascuala, rages at God to step in and change her husband's behavior, taking extreme measures when He does not. Their neighbor, seventeen-year-old Ignacio Ts'unun, learns about gender relations by watching television programs where beautiful women are lighter-skinned and about sex by watching pornography, which leads to disastrous choices. These characters' suffering comes not from conquerors, missionaries, or settlers but from invasive economic and cultural forces that can make Indigenous people devalue themselves. Do not expect to be uplifted, but do prepare to be astonished.

Ch ayemal Nich nabiletik Los Hijos Errantes the Errant Children

Ch ayemal Nich nabiletik   Los Hijos Errantes   the Errant Children
Author: Mikel Ruiz
Publsiher: Suny Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1438492979

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A bold and unflinching portrayal of contemporary Maya life in Chiapas, Mexico.

Kidnapped to the Underworld

Kidnapped to the Underworld
Author: Víctor Montejo
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2024-08-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816552603

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Víctor Montejo’s story recounts the near-death experience of his grandfather, Antonyo Mekel Lawuxh (Antonio Esteban), who fell gravely ill in Guatemala in the late 1920s but survived to tell his family and community what he had witnessed of the afterlife. Narrated from Antonio’s perspective, the reader follows along on a journey to the Maya underworld of Xibalba, accompanied by two spirit guides. Antonio traverses Xibalba’s levels of heaven and hell, encountering instructive scenes of punishment and reward: in one chapter, conquistadors are perpetually submerged in a pool of their victims’ blood; in another, the souls of animal abusers are forever unable to cross a crocodile-infested river. Infused with memory, the author illustrates Guatemala’s unique religious syncretism, exploring conceptions of heaven and hell shared between Catholicism and Indigenous Maya spirituality. In the tradition of both the Popol Vuh and the Divine Comedy, Montejo’s narrative challenges easy categorization—this is a work of family history, religious testimony, political allegory, and sacred literature.

Roving Mariners

Roving Mariners
Author: Lynette Russell
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438444253

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For most Australian Aboriginal people, the impact of colonialism was blunt—dispossession, dislocation, disease, murder, and missionization. Yet there is another story of Australian history that has remained untold, a story of enterprise and entrepreneurship, of Aboriginal people seizing the opportunity to profit from life at sea as whalers and sealers. In some cases participation was voluntary; in others it was more invidious and involved kidnapping and trade in women. In many cases, the individuals maintained and exercised a degree of personal autonomy and agency within their new circumstances. This book explores some of their lives and adventures by analyzing archival records of maritime industry, captains' logs, ships' records, and the journals of the sailors themselves, among other artifacts. Much of what is known about this period comes from the writings of Herman Melville, and in this book Melville's whaling novels act as a prism through which relations aboard ships are understood. Drawing on both history and literature, Roving Mariners provides a comprehensive history of Australian Aboriginal whaling and sealing.

Recovering Lost Footprints

Recovering Lost Footprints
Author: Arturo Arias
Publsiher: Suny Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2018-05-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438467400

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Analyzes contemporary Maya narratives.

The Amorous Imagination

The Amorous Imagination
Author: D. Andrew Yost
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438484754

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In The Amorous Imagination, D. Andrew Yost builds upon Jean-Luc Marion's phenomenology of love to argue that through the interpretive activities of the imagination the Beloved appears to the lover as this Other, not the Other. Weaving together insights from Romantic thought and contemporary French philosophy, Yost describes the distinctive role the imagination plays in individuating another person so that they appear radically unique, special, and unsubstitutable. This radical uniqueness—or haecceitas—emerges out of the lovers' engagement in an "endless hermeneutic," an ongoing process of creative and responsive meaning-making that grounds the lovers' lives in each other and opens them up to new possibilities. All of this, Yost argues, is made possible by the amorous imagination. Drawing from the deep well of love poetry, mythology, philosophy, and literature The Amorous Imagination comes to the provocative conclusion that without the productive power of the imagination love itself could not emerge.