
Mesoamerican Plazas
The primary question that has motivated the contributors is how Mesoamerican plazas became arenas for the creation and negotiation of social relations and values in a community. The thirteen contributions stress the significance of interplay between power relations and embodied practices set in specific historical and material settings, as outlined by practice theory and performance theory. This approach allows the contributors to explore broader anthropological issues, such as the negotiation of power relations, community making, and the constitution of political authorities.
Overall, the contributions establish that physical interactions among people in communal events were not the outcomes of political machinations held behind the scenes, but were the actual political processes through which people created, negotiated, and subverted social realities. If so, spacious plazas that were arguably designed for interactions among a large number of individuals must have also provided critical arenas for the constitution and transformation of society.
- Undertitel
- Arenas of Community and Power
- Redaktör
- Kenichiro Tsukamoto, Takeshi Inomata
- ISBN
- 9780816532469
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 506 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 21.5.2015
- Sidor
- 288