Weaving Identities: Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemala Town

Weaving Identities: Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemala Town

by Carol Hendrickson
Weaving Identities: Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemala Town

Weaving Identities: Construction of Dress and Self in a Highland Guatemala Town

by Carol Hendrickson

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Overview

Traje, the brightly colored traditional dress of the highland Maya, is the principal visual expression of indigenous identity in Guatemala today. Whether worn in beauty pageants, made for religious celebrations, or sold in tourist markets, traje is more than "mere cloth"—it plays an active role in the construction and expression of ethnicity, gender, education, politics, wealth, and nationality for Maya and non-Maya alike.

Carol Hendrickson presents an ethnography of clothing focused on the traje—particularly women's traje—of Tecpán, Guatemala, a bi-ethnic community in the central highlands. She covers the period from 1980, when the recent round of violence began, to the early 1990s, when Maya revitalization efforts emerged.

Using a symbolic analysis informed by political concerns, Hendrickson seeks to increase the value accorded to a subject like weaving, which is sometimes disparaged as "craft" or "women's work." She examines traje in three dimensions—as part of the enduring images of the "Indian," as an indicator of change in the human life cycle and cloth production, and as a medium for innovation and creative expression.

From this study emerges a picture of highland life in which traje and the people who wear it are bound to tradition and place, yet are also actively changing and reflecting the wider world. The book will be important reading for all those interested in the contemporary Maya, the cultural analysis of material culture, and the role of women in culture preservation and change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292779440
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 261
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Carol Hendrickson is Professor Emerita in the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies, Emerson College.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables and Figures
  • List of Photographs
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on Kaqchikel Orthography
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Geography of Clothing
  • 3. The Enduring Indian: Images of the Maya
  • 4. Between Birth and Death: Traje and the Human Life Cycle
  • 5. The Cultural Biography of Traje
  • 6. Transforming the Traditional: The Creative in Traje
  • 7. To Wear Traje Is to Say "We Are Maya"
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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