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UNINA9910797642803321 |
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Hinojosa Servando Z. <1968-> |
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Titolo |
In this body : Kaqchikel Maya and the grounding of spirit / / Servando Z. Hinojosa |
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Albuquerque, [New Mexico] : , : University of New Mexico Press, , 2015 |
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©2015 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (273 p.) |
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Classificazione |
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SOC002010REL017000HIS007000 |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Cakchikel Indians - Guatemala - Comalapa - Social life and customs |
Cakchikel Indians - Guatemala - Comalapa - Religion |
Human body - Social aspects - Guatemala - Comalapa |
Human body - Guatemala - Comalapa - Religious aspects |
Mind and body - Guatemala - Comalapa |
Comalapa (Guatemala) Social life and customs |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Part One. Soul and Place in Mesoamerica -- Approaching Soul in Mesoamerica -- The Human Landscape in Comalapa -- Embodying Spirit in Comalapa -- Part Two: The Midwife and Spiritual Gestation -- The Midwife at Work -- Birth Organs and the Stirring of Will -- Knowledge about the Soul and the Child's Fate -- Part Three. The Soul-Therapist and Securing of Spirit -- Soul-Therapists and their Beginnings -- Elusive Spirits and Surrogate Bodies -- Part Four. Maya Dancers and Renewal of Spirit -- Performing Soul, Performing Community -- The Las Delicias Becoming -- The Moros in Public and Private Space -- Appendix. |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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"The Kaqchikel Maya, who live in the highlands of central Guatemala, experience soul as part of a continuum of bodily states. This account of life in one highland Maya community shows how, among Kaqchikels, spirit expresses itself fundamentally through the body, and not as something entirely separate from the body. By examining the lived-meanings of midwifery, soul therapy, and community dance in the town of San Juan Comalapa, the book identifies the body as the primary |
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