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Recovering lost footprints, Arturo Arias

Label
Recovering lost footprints, Arturo Arias
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Recovering lost footprints
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Arturo Arias
Summary
Analyzes contemporary Maya narratives. Recovering Lost Footprints is the first full-length critical study to analyze Latin American Indigenous literary narratives in a systematic manner. In the book, Arturo Arias looks at Maya narratives in Guatemala. The study of these works is intended to spark changes so that constitutions recognize these cultures, their rights, their languages, their centers of worship, and their cosmologies. Through this study, Arias problematizes the partial or full omission of Latin America's original inhabitants from recognized citizenry. This book analyzes these elements of exclusion in the novelistic output of three salient figures, Luis de Lión, Gaspar Pedro González, and Víctor Montejo. The works by these writers offer evidence that most native people have entered modernity without renouncing their respective cultures or the specifics of their singular identities. The philosophical ethics elaborated in the texts, such as respect for nature and recognition of the holistic value of natural beings, enable non-Indigenous readers to both understand and relate to these values
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Contemporary Maya narratives
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Contributor
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