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A World of Many - Ontology and Child Development Among the Maya of Southern Mexico

English · Hardback

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A World of Many explores the world-making efforts of Tzotzil Maya children from two different localities within the municipality of Chenalhó, Chiapas. It shows that as they create their worlds, children create themselves as distinct human beings, being differently in their world.
 


List of contents










1 Introduction

2 A World Where Other Worlds Can Be at Home

3 Ontology and Resistance

4 Folk-Biological Knowledge, Education, and

Framework Theories

5 Study Design and Methods

6 Complexity, Niche Theory, and Cultural Models

7 From Subsistence to Extraction: Globalization, Change,

and Spatial Organization in Chenalhó

8 Knowledge Sources and Learning Biases: Experience,

Values, and Ontologies

9 Growing Up in Chenalhó: Knowledge Sources and the

Spatial Distribution of Change and Modernity

10 What Is It Called? Plant Knowledge in Chenalhó

11 Concepts of "Alive and "Living Kinds": Experience,

Culture, and Ontology

12 How Alive Is It? Revisiting the Concept of "Alive"

13 Being in Space

14 One of Many: The Making of a Diversity of Worlds

Acknowledgments

Notes

References

Index




About the author










NORBERT ROSS is associate professor of Anthropology and Theater at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of Culture and Cognition: Implications for Theory and Method and the co-author (with Douglas L. Medin and Douglas G. Cox) of Culture and Resource Conflict: Why Meanings Matter


Product details

Authors Norbert Ross
Publisher Rutgers University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2023
 
EAN 9781978830325
ISBN 978-1-978830-32-5
No. of pages 230
Series Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies
Rutgers Childhood Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

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