Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern (eBook)

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2022
280 Seiten
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Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern - Edward B. Tylor
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In 'Anahuac: or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern,' Edward B. Tylor presents a meticulously detailed account of Mexico, intertwining the ancient with the contemporary to provide a rich narrative of the nation's cultural and historical landscape. Written in the late 1860s, the book is framed within the context of a society emerging from the shadows of the Civil War, yet speaks with a modern clarity that transcends the era of its creation. Crafted as a travelogue based on the author's own observations, Tylor's work is suffused with anthropological acuity, providing scholars and enthusiasts alike with a source that is as informative as it is engaging, fused by a prose that is both accessible and scholarly. The literary style captures Mexico's essence through an empirical lens, celebrating its diversity and complexity.

Edward B. Tylor was a pioneer in the field of anthropology, whose intellectual curiosity led him to explore various global cultures. Embarking on an extensive journey throughout Mexico, Tylor's background in anthropologic studies provided him with the framework to delve deep into the social mores and norms of Mexican life. His keen observations reflected in 'Anahuac' are underpinned by a profound understanding of human societies, marking Tylor's contribution to the ethnographic documentation during a period that held limited academic resources on such topics. This book encapsulates both his exploratory zeal and his systematic approach toward cultural study.

'Recommended for both historians and armchair travelers, 'Anahuac' offers a fascinating voyage into the heart of Mexico through the discerning eyes of an anthropological maestro. Edward B. Tylor's narrative, with its rich anthropological perspectives, provides readers with a deeper appreciation of the Mexican people and their traditions, both ancient and evolving. This book not only serves as an invaluable academic reference but also as a vivid cultural tapestry that invites a broader understanding of the human experience within the rich historical context of Mexico. 'Anahuac' stands as a seminal work, a testament to Tylor's contribution to anthropology and a must-read for those intrigued by the intersections of culture, history, and society.

Edward Burnett Tylor (1832-1917) was a pioneering British anthropologist and is often referred to as the father of cultural anthropology. His scholarly work laid the foundations for the systematic study of anthropology, and his theories on culture have had a far-reaching influence. Tylor is best known for his concept of 'survivals,' a term he used to describe the customs and beliefs that persisted into modern times from earlier stages of human culture. His literary style is characterized by analytical rigor and a comparative approach to studying cultures. Tylor's illustrious intellectual career began with his publication 'Anahuac: or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern' (1861), where he documented his observations during his travels in Mexico. The work offers insight into Mexican culture, both from the standpoint of the ancient civilization of the Aztecs and the modern state of Mexico at the time of his visit. The book established Tylor as an insightful and scientific observer of culture. In addition to 'Anahuac,' Tylor is renowned for his seminal work 'Primitive Culture' (1871), which further explores his theories on cultural development and evolution. Throughout his writings, Tylor emphasized the importance of fieldwork, the comparative method, and the application of scientific principles to the study of societies. His contributions have been instrumental in establishing anthropology as an academic discipline.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century travel narratives • ancient Mexican civilizations • Antiquities • colonial Mexico history • Description and travel • Edward B. Tylor • ethnography and anthropology • historical accounts of Mexico • Mexican culture and customs • Mexico • Mexico travel history • pre-Columbian Mexico • travelogue literature
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