Ancient Maya Gender Identity and RelationsLowell S. Gustafson, Amelia M. Trevelyan Bloomsbury Academic, 30 juil. 2002 - 360 pages The first book to examine how the ancient Maya defined gender. Contributors explain what it meant to be male and female. They show how gender was experienced and what the bases were for gender designations. They demonstrate how gender relations affected other areas of Mayan life, such as the arts, cosmology, economics, politics, religion, and social structure. And they analyze the changes in Mayan gender relations and identities that were fostered by evolving historical systems. |
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Contents | 1 |
Multiplicity and Discourse in Maya Gender Relations | 11 |
Shared Gender Relations Early Mesoamerica and the Maya | 55 |
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