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Rethinking Zapotec Time: Cosmology, Ritual, and Resistance in Colonial Mexico Hardcover – February 22, 2022

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Management number 222227274 Release Date 2026/05/04 List Price US$20.00 Model Number 222227274
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2023 — Best Subsequent Book — Native American and Indigenous Studies Association2023 — Honorable Mention, Best Book in the Social Sciences — Latin American Studies Association, Mexico Section2022 — Marysa Navarro Best Book Prize — New England Council of Latin American StudiesAs the first exhaustive translation and analysis of an extraordinary Zapotec calendar and ritual song corpus, seized in New Spain in 1704, this book expands our understanding of Mesoamerican history, cosmology, and culture.In 1702, after the brutal suppression of a Zapotec revolt, the bishop of Oaxaca proclaimed an amnesty for idolatry in exchange for collective confessions. To evade conflict, Northern Zapotec communities denounced ritual specialists and surrendered sacred songs and 102 divinatory manuals, which preserve cosmological accounts, exchanges with divine beings, and protocols of pre-Columbian origin that strongly resemble sections of the Codex Borgia. These texts were sent to Spain as evidence of failed Dominican evangelization efforts, and there they remained, in oblivion, until the 1960s.In this book, David Tavárez dives deep into this formidable archive of ritual and divinatory manuals, the largest calendar corpus in the colonial Americas, and emerges with a rich understanding of Indigenous social and cultural history, Mesoamerican theories of cosmos and time, and Zapotec ancestor worship. Drawing on his knowledge of Zapotec and Nahuatl, two decades of archival research, and a decade of fieldwork, Tavárez dissects Mesoamerican calendars as well as Native resistance and accommodation to the colonial conquest of time, while also addressing entangled transatlantic histories and shining new light on texts still connected to contemporary observances in Zapotec communities. Read more

ISBN10 1477324518
ISBN13 978-1477324516
Language English
Publisher University of Texas Press
Dimensions 7 x 1.8 x 10 inches
Item Weight 2.45 pounds
Print length 448 pages
Publication date February 22, 2022

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