Stories in Red and Black: Pictorial Histories of the Aztecs and Mixtecs

Awards:   Commended for Honorable Mention, George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award, Art Libraries Society of North America 2001 (United States) Winner of Arvey Award, Association for Latin American Art 2001 (United States)
Author:   Elizabeth Hill Boone
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
ISBN:  

9780292719897


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   01 February 2000
Format:   Paperback
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  • Commended for Honorable Mention, George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award, Art Libraries Society of North America 2001 (United States)
  • Winner of Arvey Award, Association for Latin American Art 2001 (United States)

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"Winner, Arvey Award, Association for Latin American Art, 2001 Honorable Mention, Honorable Mention, George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award, Art Libraries Society of North America, 2001 The Aztecs and Mixtecs of ancient Mexico recorded their histories pictorially in images painted on hide, paper, and cloth. The tradition of painting history continued even after the Spanish Conquest, as the Spaniards accepted the pictorial histories as valid records of the past. Five Pre-Columbian and some 150 early colonial painted histories survive today. This copiously illustrated book offers the first comprehensive analysis of the Mexican painted history as an intellectual, documentary, and pictorial genre. Elizabeth Hill Boone explores how the Mexican historians conceptualized and painted their past and introduces the major pictorial records: the Aztec annals and cartographic histories and the Mixtec screenfolds and lienzos. Boone focuses her analysis on the kinds of stories told in the histories and on how the manuscripts work pictorially to encode, organize, and preserve these narratives. This twofold investigation broadens our understanding of how preconquest Mexicans used pictographic history for political and social ends. It also demonstrates how graphic writing systems created a broadly understood visual ""language"" that communicated effectively across ethnic and linguistic boundaries."

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Author:   Elizabeth Hill Boone
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.708kg
ISBN:  

9780292719897


ISBN 10:   0292719892
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   01 February 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface 1. Configuring the Past2. History and Historians 3. Writing in Images 4. Structures of History 5. Mixtec Genealogical Histories 6. Lienzos and Tiras from Oaxaca and Southern Puebla 7. Stories of Migration, Conquest, and Consolidation in the Central Valleys 8. Aztec Altepetl Annals 9. Histories with a Purpose Notes Bibliography Index

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Elizabeth Boone has written a book that is remarkable in many ways, a work that historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and art historians will realize they have been in need of once they have delved into it. In an unparalleled effort, she takes the reader through dozens of central Mexican and Oaxacan manuscripts, broadly speaking, 'the pictorial histories of the Aztecs and Mixtecs,' according to her subtitle; most of them were made just before the Spanish invasion of Mexico in 1519, or in the first few generations after. At the end, the reader not only knows what is in any given manuscript, according to Boone's reading, but also how to find one's own way through a manuscript. -- Mary Miller Hispanic American Historical Review


Professor Boone has spent the better part of the last two decades at the forefront of our discipline. I am delighted to report that this book lives up to her high reputation and even surpasses it... [It] is a tour de force. --Stephen D. Houston, author of Hieroglyphs and History at Dos Pilas: Dynastic Politics of the Classic Maya


Author Information

A recipient of Mexico's Order of the Aztec Eagle, Elizabeth Hill Boone holds the Martha and Donald Robertson Chair in Latin American Art at Tulane University.

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