Death and the idea of Mexico
(Book)
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GT3214 .L65 2005
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GT3214 .L65 2005
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Identidad cultural -- México -- Historia
Mexiko
Mexique -- Histoire.
Mexique -- Mœurs et coutumes.
Mexique -- Politique et gouvernement.
Mort -- Aspect social -- Mexique.
Mort dans l'art.
Mort dans la culture populaire -- Mexique.
Mort dans la littérature.
Muerte -- Aspectos sociales -- México -- Historia
Política y cultura -- México -- Historia
Tod
Mexiko
Mexique -- Histoire.
Mexique -- Mœurs et coutumes.
Mexique -- Politique et gouvernement.
Mort -- Aspect social -- Mexique.
Mort dans l'art.
Mort dans la culture populaire -- Mexique.
Mort dans la littérature.
Muerte -- Aspectos sociales -- México -- Historia
Política y cultura -- México -- Historia
Tod
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
581 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 531-552) and index.
Description
"Death and the Idea of Mexico is the first social, cultural, and political history of death in a nation that has made death its tutelary sign. Examining the history of death and of the death sign from sixteenth-century holocaust to contemporary Mexican-American identity politics, anthropologist Claudio Lomnitz's innovative study marks a turning point in understanding Mexico's rich and unique use of death imagery. Unlike contemporary Europeans and Americans, whose denial of death permeates their cultures, the Mexican people display and cultivate a jovial familiarity with death. This intimacy with death has become the cornerstone of Mexico's national identity." "Based on a stunning range of sources - from missionary testimonies to newspaper cartoons, from masterpieces of artistic vanguards to accounts of public executions and political assassinations - Death and the Idea of Mexico moves beyond the limited methodology of traditional historiographies of death to probe the depths of a people and a country whose fearless acquaintance with death shapes the very terms of its social compact."--Jacket.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Lomnitz-Adler, C. (2005). Death and the idea of Mexico . Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lomnitz-Adler, Claudio. 2005. Death and the Idea of Mexico. Brooklyn, N.Y. : Cambridge, Mass.: Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lomnitz-Adler, Claudio. Death and the Idea of Mexico Brooklyn, N.Y. : Cambridge, Mass.: Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press, 2005.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Lomnitz-Adler, C. (2005). Death and the idea of mexico. Brooklyn, N.Y. : Cambridge, Mass.: Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Lomnitz-Adler, Claudio. Death and the Idea of Mexico Zone Books ; Distributed by MIT Press, 2005.
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