Maya Cultural Activism in GuatemalaEdward F. Fischer, R. McKenna Brown University of Texas Press, 1996 - 245 pages Maya Cultural Activism in Guatemala marks a new era in Guatemalan studies by offering an up-to-the-minute look at the pan-Maya movement and the future of the Maya people as they struggle to regain control over their cultural destiny. The successful emergence of what is in some senses a nationalism grounded in ethnicity and language has challenged scholars to reconsider their concepts of nationalism, community, and identity. Editors Edward F. Fischer and R. McKenna Brown have brought together essays by virtually all the leading U.S. experts on contemporary Maya communities and the top Maya scholars working in Guatemala today. Supplementing scholarly analysis of Mayan cultural activism is a position statement originating within the movement and more wide-ranging and personal reflections by anthropologists and linguists who have worked with the Maya over the years. Among the broader issues that come in for examination are the complex relations between U.S. Mayanists and the Mayan cultural movement, efforts to promote literacy in Mayan languages, the significance of woven textiles and native dress, the relations between language and national identity, and the cultural meanings that the present-day Maya have encountered in ancient Mayan texts and hieroglyphic writing. |
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... present there is no harmonious fusion of the Ladino and Maya cultures . There is , however , an expansion of the Ladino culture to the detriment of the Maya , in effect a cultural genocide . Cultural blending ( real as well as imagined ...
... present , not even the Ladino culture receives attention from the Ladino administration . Archives , libraries , and cultural centers all suffer from the state's neglect , while the recording and publishing industries are monopolized by ...
... Present - day massacres are then minimized because international attention is di- rected by the media to the bloody ancient Maya and diverted away from harsh realities of the present ( Montejo 1991 : 5 ) . Thus , some Maya believe that ...
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The Mayan Language Loyalty Movement in Guatemala | 1 |
Bibliography 223 | 7 |
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