Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
"Most of our information on Mesoamerican religions comes from central Mexico, but the mythology of this area has been poorly understood. Myths of Ancient Mexico is the first comprehensive examination of these myths. In this innovative book, Michel Graulich summarizes the stories concerning the origin of the cosmos and the legendary histories of the Aztecs and their precursors, the Toltecs. The myths are compared with one another, then with similar material from other Mesoamerican cultures, particularly the Popol Vuh, the sacred book of the ancient Quiche Maya." "Searching for common elements and underlying structures in the myths, Graulich shows that the principal history told in the origin myths is almost always that of the passage from one era to another, by way of a rupture between the sky and earth as a consequence of a transgression. Banished by the creators to darkness, the creatures return to light following a sacrifice. The same structure is found in the migration myths, in which an expulsion from the land of origin is followed, after wanderings in darkness, by an arrival in a Promised Land similar to the land of origin. The myths form a grand cycle of darkness and light that bears striking resemblances to themes of the Christian tradition." "Drawing on extensive research in ancient Mexican source materials and modern ethnographic accounts, Graulich separates myths posing as history from actual historical events and illuminates the long unity of Mesoamerican religious thought. An invaluable resource for scholars of Mesoamerican studies, this book will also be welcomed by readers interested in American Indians or comparative religion."--BOOK JACKET.
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Subjects
Indian mythology, Indian mythology, mexicoPlaces
MexicoShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
Edition | Availability |
---|---|
1
Myths of ancient Mexico
1997, University of Oklahoma Press, Brand: University of Oklahoma Press, Univ of Oklahoma Pr
in English
0806129107 9780806129105
|
zzzz
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
2 |
zzzz
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
3 |
aaaa
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
Book Details
Classifications
ID Numbers
Source records
Library of Congress MARC recordInternet Archive item record
Better World Books record
marc_columbia MARC record
Work Description
"Innovative study, drawing on extensive ethnohistorical and ethnographical materials, of the mythology of the Toltecs and the Aztecs, with broader Mesoamerican comparisons, including the Popol Vuh of the Quiché Maya. Finds recurring themes in origin stories of light and darkness, sacrifice, expulsion and wanderings, and arrival in a Promised Land. Analysis includes considerations of myth vs. history"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
Community Reviews (0)
Feedback?History
- Created April 20, 2016
- 5 revisions
Wikipedia citation
×CloseCopy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Need help?
August 6, 2024 | Edited by MARC Bot | import existing book |
December 29, 2021 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
January 23, 2021 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
November 23, 2020 | Edited by MARC Bot | import existing book |
April 20, 2016 | Created by Alisiana Perex | Added new book. |