Listar por autor "Echeverría García, Jaime"
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Entre la fertilidad agrícola y la generación humana: el rol fecundante del mono entre los antiguos nahuas
Echeverría García, Jaime (2015)In this article I study the symbolisms of fertility, procreation and abundance attributed to monkey among ancient Nahuas, which were projected toward the farm and human spheres. In an outstanding way, the figure of monkey ... -
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Pete Sigal, The Flower and the Scorpion. Sexuality and Ritual in Early Nahua Culture, Durham, north Carolina, Duke University Press, 2011 (Serie Latin America Otherwise: Languages, Empires, nations)
Echeverría García, Jaime (2013)This review provides a critical assessment of Pete Sigal’s book, which explores sexuality and ritual in Postclassic Nahua culture. The work draws from Nahuatl-language sources and colonial records, proposing an alternative ... -
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Tonalli, naturaleza fría y personalidad temerosa: el susto entre los nahuas del siglo XVI
Echeverría García, Jaime (2014)The objective of this work is to present the susto disease complex among the ancient Nahuas, a condition originating from a sudden experience of fear that caused one of the body's animus entities, the tonalli, to abandon ...