
Parallel Worlds
Genre, Discourse, and Poetics in Contemporary, Colonial, and Classic Maya Literature
University Press of Colorado
Will be published approx. on 15. May 2012
Book
Hardback
493 pages
978-1-60732-179-8 (ISBN)
Description
Despite recent developments in epigraphy, ethnopoetics, and the literary investigation of colonial and modern materials, few studies have compared glyphic texts and historic Maya literatures. Parallel Worlds examines Maya writing and literary traditions from the Classic period until today, revealing remarkable continuities across time. In this volume, contributions from leading scholars in Maya literary studies examine Maya discourse from Classic period hieroglyphic inscriptions to contemporary spoken narratives, focusing on parallelism to unite the literature historically. Contributors take an ethnopoetic approach, examining literary and verbal arts from a historical perspective, acknowledging that poetic form is as important as narrative content in deciphering what these writings reveal about ancient and contemporary world-views.
Encompassing a variety of literary motifs, including humour, folklore, incantation, mythology, and more specific forms of parallelism such as couplets, chiasms, kennings, and hyperbatons, Parallel Worlds is a rich journey through Maya culture and pre-Columbian literature that will be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology, ethnography, Latin American history, epigraphy, comparative literature, language studies, indigenous studies, and mythology.
Encompassing a variety of literary motifs, including humour, folklore, incantation, mythology, and more specific forms of parallelism such as couplets, chiasms, kennings, and hyperbatons, Parallel Worlds is a rich journey through Maya culture and pre-Columbian literature that will be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology, ethnography, Latin American history, epigraphy, comparative literature, language studies, indigenous studies, and mythology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Colorado
United States
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60732-179-8 (9781607321798)
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Persons
Kerry M. Hull is a professor in the College of Foreign Studies at Reitaku University, Japan. Michael D. Carrasco is an assistant professor of pre-Columbian art and architecture in the Department of Art History at Florida State University.