A World of Many

A World of Many

Ontology and Child Development among the Maya of Southern Mexico

Ross, Norbert

Rutgers University Press

01/2023

230

Dura

Inglês

9781978830325

15 a 20 dias

454

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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 Chenalho

8 Knowledge Sources and Learning Biases: Experience,
Values, and Ontologies

9 Growing Up in Chenalho: Knowledge Sources and the
Spatial Distribution of Change and Modernity

10 What Is It Called? Plant Knowledge in Chenalho

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
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onotology; culture; children; child development; Maya; Mayan; indigenous; Mexico; Southern Mexico; Tzotzil Maya; Chiapas; Chenalho, Chiapas; environment; climate change; water scarcity; racism; colonialism; activism; story telling; belief; anthropology