Dwelling, Identity, and the Maya

Relational Archaeology at Chunchucmil

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Dwelling, Identity, and the Maya

Relational Archaeology at Chunchucmil

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Dwelling, Identity, and the Maya offers a new perspective on the ancient Maya that emphasizes the importance of dwelling as a social practice. Contrary to contemporary notions of the self as individual and independent, the identities of the ancient Maya grew from their everyday relations and interactions with other people, the houses and temples they built, and the objects they created, exchanged, cherished, and left behind. Using excavations of ancient Chunchucmil as a case study, it investigates how Maya personhood was structured and transformed in and beyond the domestic sphere and examines the role of the past in the production of contemporary Maya identity.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Conceptual Frameworks for Relational Subjects
Chapter 3. Background on Chunchucmil
Chapter 4. Personal Interactions: Gender, Age, Status, and Food
Chapter 5. Materiality: Knowledge, Biography and the Social Life of Things
Chapter 6. Moving Encounters: Circulation, Monumentality and Embodiment
Chapter 7. Being and Mayaness: The Past in the Production of Contemporary Identity
Chapter 8. Conclusion

Product details

Published Nov 16 2009
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 246
ISBN 9780759119208
Imprint AltaMira Press
Dimensions 239 x 162 mm
Series Archaeology in Society
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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