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Ideología y poder en el México prehispánico : de los mayas a los mayos de Sinaloa / Luis Alfonso Grave Tirado.
- Title
- Ideología y poder en el México prehispánico : de los mayas a los mayos de Sinaloa / Luis Alfonso Grave Tirado.
- Author
- Grave Tirado, Luis Alfonso,
- Publication
- Ciudad de México : Secretaría de Cultura : Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2018.
- ©2018
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- Description
- 266 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
- Summary
- The author analyzes how war and human sacrifices, the culminating ritual of periodical public festivities, were used in the ancient Mesoamerican societies as ideological mechanisms by the governing group to stay in power. "From the Chiapas forests to the arid plains of northern Sinaloa, the ruling group of imperialist-minded societies such as Teotihuacán, Tula and the Mexicas, of cities-states such as Palenque and Xochicalco, or headquartered societies such as those developed in northwestern Mexico, made use of the same ideological mechanisms to maintain power: ritualized war, human sacrifice and collective celebrations. In this book, these mechanisms are analyzed from a new perspective by virtue of their social efficacy and not only their cosmic effectiveness. Through a "Canettian" position and with archaeological, historical and iconographic data, the author proposes that ideology in prehispanic Mexico was the vehicle through which the powerful converted the ruled into a mass, "that happy moment in which nobody it is more or better than another." To this end, the huge public squares were used, where collective ceremonies were held periodically in which the climax was the ritual execution of captives and slaves. Whoever ordered, presided and sometimes executed human sacrifice was the ruler. Deciding on life and death was the greatest seal of his power; this allowed him to maintain the order of the world: he commanded and the others obeyed." (HKB Translation) --Verso cover.
- Series Statement
- Científica
- Colección Arqueología. Serie Fundamentos
- Uniform Title
- Colección Arqueología. Serie Fundamentos.
- Colección científica (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (Mexico))
- Subject
- Antiquities
- Aztecs > Rites and ceremonies
- Human sacrifice
- Ideology > Mexico > History > To 1519
- Indians of Mexico > Rites and ceremonies
- Indians of Mexico > Sinaloa > History
- Mayas > Rites and ceremonies
- Mayo Indians > Rites and ceremonies
- Mexico > Sinaloa (State)
- Mexico
- Power (Social sciences) > Mexico > History > To 1519
- Note
- Contains photographs.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-266).
- Contents
- Prólogo -- Introducción -- Los Mayas -- Teotihuacan -- Xochicalco -- Tula -- Los Mexicas -- Sinaloa en la época prehispánica -- Comentarios finales.
- ISBN
- 9786075391267
- 6075391266
- LCCN
- 2019415072
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries