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Paisajes y representación del "pueblo de indios" : un estudio introductorio y seis casos / Marcelo Ramírez Ruíz, Federico Fernández Christlieb, coordinadores.

Fine Arts Library F1219.3.L34 R36 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Geografía, issuing body.
Series:
Colección Geografía para el siglo XXI. Serie Libros de investigación ; no. 28.
Geografía para el siglo XXI. Serie Libros de investigación ; no. 28
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Indians of Mexico--Land tenure--History--Sources.
Indians of Mexico.
Human geography--Mexico--Sources.
Human geography.
Mexico--History--Sources.
Mexico.
Physical Description:
301 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 22 cm.
Edition:
Primera edición.
Place of Publication:
México : UNAM, Instituto de Geografia, 2020.
Language Note:
In Spanish.
Summary:
The "town of Indians" was the sociopolitical, religious and territorial organization into which the indigenous settlements were transformed during the New Spain regime. Its layout was frequently distributed along a river and on one side of the hills of pre-Hispanic sacredness, as can be seen in the paintings that represented them and that were, at the same time, landscapes, views, plans and maps. The Indian towns were founded around the Spanish towns and cities, and also in the vast mountains of New Spain. This book addresses its landscape (art) and cartographic representation in an introductory study and a series of cases. Three of them date from the New Spanish period: the 1579 painting of Metztitlán (Hidalgo state) and the 1580 painting of Teozacoalco (Oaxaca state), as well as the 1754 map of Zacualpan (now Emiliano Zapata, Morelos state). The other three chapters address issues of independent Mexico: one on the graphic representation of the Indian people during the 19th century in various sources, and the other two correspond to the cases of the Chatino town of San Juan Quiahije (state of Oaxaca) on a plane from 1863 and the contemporary ritual landscape of the Nahua community of Acatlán (Guerrero state)
Contents:
Prólogo
Capítulo 1. Los paisajes del agrimensor y del tlacuilo
Estudio introductorio / Marcelo Ramírez Ruiz
Capítulo 2. Representación y paisaje en el pueblo de Metztitlán, 1579 / Federico Fernández Christlieb y Gustavo G. Garza Merodio
Capítulo 3. Territorio y paisaje en la relación geográfica de Teozacoalco, 1580: del yuhuitayu al corregimiento / Fátima Martinez Reyes y Federico Fernández Christlieb
Capítulo 4. El mapa de San Francisco Zacualpan (ahora Emiliano Zapata),1754. Un estudio de agrimensura novohispana / Marcelo Ramírez Ruiz
Capítulo 5. El paisaje del pueblo de indios durante el siglo XIX / Adán Rodríguez Ávila y Marcelo Ramírez Ruiz
Capítulo 6. Deslindes, amojonamientos y fragmentación de las tierras comunales en el siglo XIX. El caso de San Juan Quiahije / Ana Eugenia Smith Aguilar y Emiliana Cruz Cruz
Capítulo 7. Paisaje ritual y territorio en la comunidad indígena nahua de Acatlán, Guerrero / Jahzeel Aguilera Lara y Pedro Sergio Urquijo Torres
Conclusiones
Fuentes de consulta.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-300)
ISBN:
9786073035590
6073035594
9789703229765
970322976X
OCLC:
1361810303

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