Watching Lacandon Maya Lives

R Jon McGee author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:22nd Feb '23

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Watching Lacandon Maya Lives cover

In Watching Lacandon Maya Lives, the author follows three generations of one Lacandon Maya family. Readers track the subjects' lives as they shift through events such as marriage, parenthood, and religious conversion, all set against a backdrop of increased tourism, road construction, and the murders of two people in the community. This book encompasses both ethnography and a critique of ethnographic writing. At one level, the book is about social, agricultural, technological, and religious changes that have occurred in a Lacandon Maya community in Mexico. At a second level, the book is a critique of those who invented a Utopian picture of a "traditional" Lacandon past that never really existed. For cultural anthropologists, or anyone interested in learning more about this Mayan culture.

ISBN: 9781538126172

Dimensions: 224mm x 154mm x 14mm

Weight: 376g

230 pages

Second Edition