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Ancient Maya Women: Gender and Archaeology

Editat de Traci Ardren
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 dec 2001
The flood of archaeological work in Maya lands has revolutionized our understanding of gender in ancient Maya society. The dozen contributors to this volume use a wide range of methodological strategies-archaeology, bioarchaeology, iconography, ethnohistory, epigraphy, ethnography-to tease out the details of the lives, actions, and identities of women of Mesoamerica. The chapters, most based upon recent fieldwork in Central America, examine the role of women in Maya society, their place in the political hierarchy and lineage structures, the gendered division of labor, and the discrepancy between idealized Mayan womanhood and the daily reality, among other topics. In each case, the complexities and nuances of gender relations is highlighted and the limitations of our knowledge acknowledged. These pieces represent an important advance in the understanding of Maya socioeconomic, political, and cultural life-and the archaeology of gender-and will be of great interest to scholars and students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780759100107
ISBN-10: 0759100101
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 148 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:0320
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția AltaMira Press
Seria Gender and Archaeology

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 1. Women and Gender in the Ancient Maya World
Chapter 3 2. Gender and Mayan Farming: Chan Noohol, Belize
Chapter 4 3. Gender Divisions of Labor and Lowland Terrace Agriculture
Chapter 5 4. Spindle Whorls: Household Specialization at Ceren
Chapter 6 5. Death Became Her: Imagery of Female Power from Yaxuna Burials
Chapter 7 6. Engendering a Dynasty: A Royal Woman in the Margarita Tomb, Copan
Chapter 8 7. Lady K'awil, Goddess O, and Maya Warfare
Chapter 9 8. Women in Classic Maya Hieroglyphic Texts
Chapter 10 9. Women in the Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of Chichen Itza
Chapter 11 10. Women-Men (and Men-Women): Classic Maya Rulers and the Third Gender
Chapter 12 11. Representations of Women in Postclassic and Colonial Maya Literature and Art
Chapter 13 12. Encountering Maya Women
Chapter 14 Index
Chapter 15 About the Authors

Recenzii

Deftly edited by Traci Ardren, Ancient Maya Women is a fascinating compilation... A very highly recommended compilation of amazing discoveries and extrapolations of a long-ago culture-and an essential, seminal, core addition to Mayan Studies academic reference collections.
With a foreword from the eminent ethnographer, June Nash, and a broad concluding essay by W. Ashmore, Dr. Ardren introduces 10 thematic essays and case studies of archaeological, epigraphic and historical evidence for women's work and symbolic roles in the prehispanic period (with one paper venturing into the Colonial period too). Much of the evidence is from aristocratic contexts but four of the papers deal with domestic, agricultural and funerary evidence for ordinary people.
This volume provides a multidimensional view of women's activities and identities, based on diverse theoretical and methodological approaches that address severe gaps in our knowledge and inspire new questions.
At a time when social anthropologists are tending to abandon ethnographic criteria of objectivity and scope of sampling, these papers remind us of the importance of quantitative evidence and repetitive observations in favor of, as well as a supplement to, imaginative interpretations.. It is a welcome addition to feminist studies in critiquing androcentric assumptions that guided both the creators of texts, imagery, and sculpture, as well as ethnohistorical and ethnographic observers over the five hundred years of contact and assimilation.