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OverviewDavid Carrasco draws from the perspectives of the history of religions, anthropology, and urban ecology to explore the nature of the complex symbolic form of Quetzalcoatl in the organisation, legitimation, and subversion of a large segment of the Mexican urban tradition. His new Preface addresses this tradition in the light of the Columbian quincentennial. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Davíd CarrascoPublisher: University Press of Colorado Imprint: University Press of Colorado Edition: Revised Edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9780870815584ISBN 10: 087081558 Pages: 287 Publication Date: 15 February 2001 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews[Carrasco] has significantly advanced our understanding of the complexities of Mesoamerican culture history, not least by demonstrating that there was a great deal more involved in religious belief than its purely iconic context. --American Historical Review The work of Carrasco, interesting and provocative, is conceived as a species of drama filled with literary signs. --Revista Interamericana de Bibliografia This book constitutes an interesting and challenging approach to the interpretation of Mesoamerican religion, urbanism, and archaeology. --Science This book, rich in ideas, constituting a novel approach...represents a stimulating and provocative contribution to Mesoamerican studies...Recommended to all serious students of the New World's most advanced indigenous civilization. --Man This book constitutes an interesting and challenging approach to the interpretation of Mesoamerican religion, urbanism, and archaeology. <br> - Science This book constitutes an interesting and challenging approach to the interpretation of Mesoamerican religion, urbanism, and archaeology. Science This book constitutes an interesting and challenging approach to the interpretation of Mesoamerican religion, urbanism, and archaeology. -- Science [Carrasco] has significantly advanced our understanding of the complexities of Mesoamerican culture history, not least by demonstrating that there was a great deal more involved in religious belief than its purely iconic context. <br> - American Historical Review <p><p> The work of Carrasco, interesting and provocative, is conceived as a species of drama filled with literary signs. <br> - Revista Interamericana de Bibliografia Author InformationDavid Carrasco is director of the Moses Mesoamerican Archive, professor of history of religions at Harvard University, and editor-in-chief of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures. His works include Mesoamerica's Classic Heritage, Moctezuma's Mexico, Waiting for the Dawn, Aztec Ceremonial Landscapes (University Press of Colorado), and City of Sacrifice: The Aztec Empire and the Role of Violence in Civilization (Beacon). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |