The Legacy of Mesoamerica (2nd Ed.) History and Culture of a Native American Civilization
Coordonnateurs : Carmack Robert M., Gasco Janine L., Gossen Gary H.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Origins and Development of Mesoamerican Civilization (Janine Gasco, Marilyn A. Masson, Robert M. Rosenswig, Michael E. Smith)
Chapter 2: Profiles of Late Postclassic Mesoamerican Peoples (Robert M. Carmack, Janine Gasco, Marilyn A Masson, Michael E. Smith)
Chapter 3: The Mesoamerican World at Spanish Contact (Robert M. Carmack)
Chapter 4: Mesoamerica and Spain: the Conquest (Louise M. Burkhart and Janine Gasco)
Chapter 5: The Colonial Period in Mesoamerica (Louise M. Burkhart and Janine Gasco)
Chapter 6: Indigenous Literature from Colonial Mesoamerica (Louise M. Burkhart)
Chapter 7: Mesoamericans in the Neo-Colonial Era (Robert M. Carmack and Gary H. Gossen)
Chapter 8: Native Mesoamericans in the Modern Era (Robert M. Carmack)
Chapter 9: Transnationalism and the Political Economy of Mesoamerica (Liliana R. Goldin and Walter E. Little)
Chapter 10: The Mayan Zapatista Movement (Gary H. Gossen)
Chapter 11: Language and Languages in Mesoamerica (John S. Justeson and George A. Broadwell)
Chapter 12: Women and Gender in Mesoamerica (Brenda Rosenbaum and Christine Eber)
Chapter 13: The Indian Voice in Twentieth Century Mesoamerican Literature (Gary H. Gossen)
Chapter 14: The Religious Traditions of Mesoamerica (Gary H. Gossen)
Epilogue
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Robert M. Carmack is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at SUNY Albany.
Janine L. Gasco is Associate Professor of Anthropology at California State University - Dominguez Hills.
Gary H. Gossen is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Latin American Studies at SUNY Albany.
Date de parution : 06-2017
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2006
Ouvrage de 512 p.
Mots-clés :
Young Man; mesoamerican; Native Mesoamericans; peoples; Feathered Serpent; chilam; Mesoamerican Indians; balam; Mayan Lowlands; central; Mesoamerican Peoples; mexico; Ancient Mesoamerica; ancient; Postclassic Periods; spanish; Mesoamerican Cultural; contact; Chilam Balam; region; Spanish Contact; Mesoamerican Region; Chamula Tzotzil; Modern Era; Florentine Codex; Mesoamerican World; La Venta; Mesoamerican World System; Central Mexico; Chiapas Highlands; Mayan Indians; Mayan Area; Central AMERICA; Mesoamerican Languages; Late Postclassic