Weaving generations together : evolving creativity in the Maya of Chiapas

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Greenfield, Patricia Marks
Year of Publication: 2004
Edition: 1st ed
Number of Pages: xxiv, 200 p
Publisher: School of American Research Press
City: Santa Fe, N.M
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 193061828X (pbk. : alk.
Keywords: án Region, Cognition and culture Mexico Zinacant, Creative abili, Developmental psychology Mexico Zinacant, Tzotzil textile fabrics Mexico Zinacant, Tzotzil weavers Mexico Zinacant, Tzotzil women Mexico Zinacant
Abstract:

Changes in the fabric of life -- Foundations of cultural continuity -- Apprenticeship transformed -- Relaxing the textile rules -- Inside the mind -- The creative process -- Coda : cross-cultural perspectivesFor centuries, the Zinacantec Maya women of Mexico have woven and embroidered textiles that express their social and aesthetic values and embody their role as mothers and daughters. Boasting more than two hundred striking and detailed photographs of Zinacantec textiles and their makers, this innovative study provides a rare long-term examination of the cognitive and socialization processes involved in transmitting weaving knowledge across two generations. Author Patricia Marks Greenfield first visited the village of Nabenchauk in 1969 and 1970. Her return in 1991 and regular visits through 2003 enable her to combine a scholarly study of the impact of commercialization and globalization on textile production and sales, acculturation, and female socialization with poignant personal reflections on mother-daughter relationships, creativity, and collaboration. Her collection of data and range of approaches make this book a major contribution to studies of cognition and socialization, the life cycles of material culture, and the anthropology of the Maya. Weaving Generations Together will appeal to both the academic specialist and anyone who admires Maya weaving and culture.

Notes:

Patricia Marks Greenfield ; photographs by Lauren Greenfield ; foreword by Evon Z. Vogtill. (chiefly col.) ; 23 cm x 28 cm"A School of American Research resident scholar book

Label: 2004