Shopping Cart

Converting Words: Maya in the Age of the Cross

Autor William F. Hanks

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS

Converting Words: Maya in the Age of the Cross
-5% disc.    32,50€
30,88€
Save 1,63€
Not available online, but our booksellers can check its availability to give you an estimate of when we might have it ready for you.
Free shipping
Mainland Spain
FREE shipping from €19

to mainland Spain

24/48h shipping

5% discount on all books

FREE pickup at the bookstore

Come and be surprised!

  • Publisher UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780520257719
  • ISBN10 0520257715
  • Type Book
  • Pages 472
  • Published 2010
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Paperback

Converting Words: Maya in the Age of the Cross

Autor William F. Hanks

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS

-5% disc.    32,50€
30,88€
Save 1,63€
Not available online, but our booksellers can check its availability to give you an estimate of when we might have it ready for you.
Free shipping
Mainland Spain
FREE shipping from €19

to mainland Spain

24/48h shipping

5% discount on all books

FREE pickup at the bookstore

Come and be surprised!

Book Details

This pathbreaking synthesis of history, anthropology, and linguistics gives an unprecedented view of the first two hundred years of the Spanish colonization of the Yucatec Maya. Drawing on an extraordinary range and depth of sources, William F. Hanks documents for the first time the crucial role played by language in cultural conquest: how colonial Mayan emerged in the age of the cross, how it was taken up by native writers to become the language of indigenous literature, and how it ultimately became the language of rebellion against the system that produced it. "Converting Words" includes original analyses of the linguistic practices of both missionaries and Mayas - as found in bilingual dictionaries, grammars, catechisms, land documents, native chronicles, petitions, and the forbidden "Maya Books of Chilam Balam". Lucidly written and vividly detailed, this important work presents a new approach to the study of religious and cultural conversion that will illuminate the history of Latin America and beyond, and will be essential reading across disciplinary boundaries.