Guatemalan Masks
Author: Jeanne Pieper
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 80
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Author: Jeanne Pieper
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 80
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jim Pieper
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 294
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBoth long time devotees of the Guatemalan mask/dance culture and newcomers to the subject will be equally fascinated by this colorful and informative book. Hundreds of masks, many accompanied by contextual photographs, appear in full color and are identified in detail. The author also explains how to evaluate the age of a mask through an examination of patina and repair. Village rental agencies, calledmorarias,their walls and ceilings covered with costumes and masks, are also featured, as are masks used by life-size folk saints. Several original dance scripts have been translated, giving the reader the rare opportunity to view the relationship of the masked characters to their place in the ritual dance culture.
Author: Herbert Inhaber
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 360
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore than 1,200 citations, ranging from making masks in kindergarten to academic books on the anthropological theory of masks.
Author: Denis Faubert
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 9782894641750
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGerald M. Phillips draws on his twenty-five-year, five-thousand-client experience with the Pennsylvania State University Reticence Program to present a new theory of modification of “inept” communication behavior. That experience has convinced Phillips that communication is arbitrary and rulebound rather than a process of inspiration. He demonstrates that communication problems can be described as errors that can be detected and classified in order to fit a remediation pattern. Regardless of the source of error, the remedy is to train the individual to avoid or eliminate errors—thus, orderly procedure will result in competent performance. Inept communicators must be made aware of the obligations and constraints imposed by deep structures that require us to achieve a degree of formal order in our language, without which our discourse becomes incomprehensible.
Author: Barbara J. Robinson
Publisher: [Albuquerque, N.M.] : SALALM Secretariat, General Library, University of New Mexico
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 588
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrew Malleson
Publisher: Dr. Andrew Malleson
Published: 2016-07-26
Total Pages: 516
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBook about the history of Guatemalan sling shots, with close to one thousand illustrations.
Author: José A. Fernández Valbuena
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 122
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 252
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe icons documented in this handsome volume appear in many physical forms, ranging from life-size to half an inch tall. They reflect a belief system deeply rooted in the ancient Mayan religion of Guatemala and influenced by centuries of superimposed Christianity. The objects whose photographs appear here are collected as ethnographic folk art by aficionados but they, and the saints they represent, are a living part of Guatemalan culture. Guatemala's Folk Saintsis a rich mélange of observation, interviews, and photographs that combine to give a vivid and intimate portrait of this particular variety of syncretic Christianity. Including extensive information on altars, prayers, and the pantheon of the saints themselves, the book focuses on an entity known both as Maximon and San Simon, a spiritual representative to whom any kind of request can be made. Although petitioners are usually encouraged to pray only for "good causes," San Simon can also be enlisted to get rid of evil spells or even to cast one. San Simon may be a bundle of woven textile topped with a hat or a life-size figure with his face hidden behind a mask and designer sunglasses. He may wear cowboy boots or be covered in petitioners' offerings of silk scarves. Clouded in incense and addressed in indigenous dialects, he is Mayan. Addressed in Spanish, his Christian veneer becomes clear. Other chapters address Rey Pascual (a skeletal deity), the Ajitz Judas, Lucifer, Don Diego, and San Gregorio. The book includes a glossary and bibliography. This unique documentation of modern Mayan culture will be of interest to scholars, collectors, and travelers.
Author: Douglas Congdon-Martin
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 168
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of masks from around the world, representing nearly every continent and organized by country of origin and by tribal group. Includes photographs of the masks with concise captions containing information on origin, size, and materials.