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Aztec Religion and Art of Writing : Investigating Embodied Meaning, Indigenous Semiotics, and the Nahua Sense of Reality / Isabel Laack.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Laack, Isabel.
Series:
Numen Book Series 161.
Numen Book Series ; v. 161
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nahuatl language--Writing.
Nahuatl language.
Nahuas--Religion.
Nahuas.
Aztec cosmology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (455 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2019.
Summary:
In her groundbreaking investigation from the perspective of the aesthetics of religion, Isabel Laack explores the religion and art of writing of the pre-Hispanic Aztecs of Mexico. Inspired by postcolonial approaches, she reveals Eurocentric biases in academic representations of Aztec cosmovision, ontology, epistemology, ritual, aesthetics, and the writing system to provide a powerful interpretation of the Nahua sense of reality. Laack transcends the concept of “sacred scripture” traditionally employed in religions studies in order to reconstruct the Indigenous semiotic theory and to reveal how Aztec pictography can express complex aspects of embodied meaning. Her study offers an innovative approach to nonphonographic semiotic systems, as created in many world cultures, and expands our understanding of human recorded visual communication. This book will be essential reading for scholars and readers interested in the history of religions, Mesoamerican studies, and the ancient civilizations of the Americas. 'This excellent book, written with intellectual courage and critical self-awareness, is a brilliant, multilayered thought experiment into the images and stories that made up the Nahua sense of reality as woven into their sensational ritual performances and colorful symbolic writing system.' - Davíd Carrasco, Harvard University
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright Page
Dedication
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Figures
Introduction 1
1 Methodology 16
2 Living in Cultural Diversity 59
3 Living in Relation: Being Human in Tenochtitlan 80
4 A World in Motion: Nahua Ontology 109
5 Understanding a World in Motion: Nahua Epistemology 149
6 Interacting with a World in Motion: Nahua Pragmatism and Aesthetics 167
7 Expressing Reality in Language: Nahua Linguistic Theory 203
8 Materializing Reality in Writing: Nahua Pictography 246
9 Understanding Pictography: Interpreting Nahua Semiotics 286
10 Interpretative Results: Nahua Religion, Scripture, and Sense of Reality 342
Conclusion 356
Figures 365
Figure Credits 381
Back Matter
References
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
ISBN:
9789004392014
9004392017
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004392014 DOI

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