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dc.creatorHouston, Stephen-
dc.date2019-07-05-
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dc.identifierhttps://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/REAA/article/view/64968-
dc.identifier10.5209/reaa.64968-
dc.identifier.urihttps://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/185562-
dc.descriptionScribal reception and status among the Classic Maya drew on subtle skills and playful games. But it also rested on an evident understanding that scribes (or sculptors) and their provincial patrons needed to obey their superiors. Certain clues indicate that the producers of script existed within established obligations of tribute, for written memorials as well. Elsewhere, myths provide enduring templates for humanity, and that was no less true for the Classic Maya. Historical figures merged with mythic scribes, and, to judge from unusual texts and images, the powers of the literate could be neutralized by physical replacement or even the threat of execution.en-US
dc.descriptionLa aceptación y estatus de los escribas entre los mayas clásicos se basaba en sutiles habilidades y juegos lúdicos. Pero también descansaba en un entendimiento evidente de que los escribas (o escultores) y sus mecenas provinciales tenían que obedecer a sus superiores. Ciertas pistas indican que los productores de textos escritos estaban incluidos como tales en obligaciones tributarias establecidas, como también lo estaban los memoriales. En otros lugares los mitos proporcionan modelos duraderos para la humanidad, y eso no fue menos cierto para los mayas clásicos. Figuras históricas se fusionaron con escribas míticos y, a juzgar por textos e imágenes inusuales, los poderes de quienes conocían la escritura podían neutralizarse mediante su reemplazo físico o incluso la amenaza de ejecución.es-ES
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dc.relationhttps://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/REAA/article/view/64968/4564456551605-
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2019 Revista Española de Antropología Americanaes-ES
dc.sourceRevista Española de Antropología Americana; Vol. 49 No. Especial (2019): En memoria de Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo (2019); 225-240en-US
dc.sourceRevista Española de Antropología Americana; Vol. 49 Núm. Especial (2019): En memoria de Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo (2019); 225-240es-ES
dc.source1988-2718-
dc.source0556-6533-
dc.subjectClassic Maya art and writingen-US
dc.subjectscribal receptionen-US
dc.subjectsocial control of literacyen-US
dc.subjectmergers of elite and mythic identityen-US
dc.subjectArte y escritura de los mayas clásicoses-ES
dc.subjecttratamiento del escribaes-ES
dc.subjectcontrol social de la capacidad de escribir y leeres-ES
dc.subjectfusiones de identidad entre la élite y los dioseses-ES
dc.titleIngenuity and Ambivalence in Maya Writingen-US
dc.titleIngenio y ambivalencia en la escritura mayaes-ES
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dc.typeArtículo revisado por pareses-ES
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