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Writing the Land, Writing Humanity Charles M. Pigott

Writing the Land, Writing Humanity By Charles M. Pigott

Writing the Land, Writing Humanity by Charles M. Pigott


Summary

The Maya Literary Renaissance is a growing yet little-known literary phenomenon that can redefine our understanding of literature universally. By analyzing eight representative texts, the book synthesizes core Maya concepts with diverse theories to reveal how literature constantly emerges from wider creative patterns in nature.

Writing the Land, Writing Humanity Summary

Writing the Land, Writing Humanity: The Maya Literary Renaissance by Charles M. Pigott

The Maya Literary Renaissance is a growing yet little-known literary phenomenon that can redefine our understanding of literature universally. By analyzing eight representative texts of this new and vibrant literary movement, the book argues that the texts present literature as a trans-species phenomenon that is not reducible only to human creativity. Based on detailed textual analysis of the literature in both Maya and Spanish as well as first-hand conversations with the writers themselves, the book develops the first conceptual map of how literature constantly emerges from wider creative patterns in nature. This process, defined as literary inhabitation, is explained by synthesizing core Maya cultural concepts with diverse philosophical, literary, anthropological and biological theories. In the context of the Yucatan Peninsula, where the texts come from, literary inhabitation is presented as an integral part of bioregional becoming, the evolution of the Peninsula as a constantly unfolding dialogue.

Writing the Land, Writing Humanity Reviews

An original, compelling intervention into how scholars and critics understand Indigenous Literatures, their world-building capacities, and relationships with the environment, Pigott's book is a must read for those interested in the importance of Yucatec Maya language and literature.

Paul M Worley, Western Carolina University

This book seeks to introduce non-Maya readers to a large body of literature that has gone relatively unnoticed. Pigott is uniquely positioned to carry out this work, as a skilled linguist with an impressive knowledge of both the Yucatec language and cultural context. This volume is a monumental achievement in literary analysis.

Allen J Christenson, Brigham Young University

About Charles M. Pigott

Charles M. Pigott is a Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at University of Strathclyde and Quondam Fellow of Hughes Hall (Cambridge). His other publications include Maize and Semiotic Emergence in a Contemporary Maya Tale (Tapuya), The Last Inca: Hegemony and Abjection in an Andean Poetics of Discrimination (Modern Languages Open) and Ecological Ethics in Andean Songs (Studies in American Indian Literatures).

Table of Contents

Prologue

Chapter One: Literary Inhabitation

Part One: Lu'um: Writing the Land

Chapter Two: My Land

Chapter Three: Memories from the Heart of the Forest

Chapter Four: They Sing

Chapter Five: A Dog's Lament of a Dog's Life

Part Two: Wiinik: Writing Humanity

Chapter Six: Primordial Fire

Chapter Seven: Tales of Old Mother Corn

Chapter Eight: The Suffering of My Village and Women of Today

Chapter Nine: Grandfather Gregorio: A Maya Sage

Epilogue: Towards an Intercultural and Translingual Ecocriticism

Additional information

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9780367473525
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Writing the Land, Writing Humanity: The Maya Literary Renaissance by Charles M. Pigott
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-03-17
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