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La vigencia de la tradición cultural mesoamericana en Milpa Alta, pueblo antiguo de la cuenca de México

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Losada, Teresa

Abstract

En este artículo, la autora explora, a través de un trabajo de campo, la forma en que la memoria histórica se articula con la cosmovisión en Milpa Alta, un pueblo antiguo de la ciudad de México. La narración mítica que refiere al origen, se ubica en la historia de "larga duración", en el ensamblaje ... view more

En este artículo, la autora explora, a través de un trabajo de campo, la forma en que la memoria histórica se articula con la cosmovisión en Milpa Alta, un pueblo antiguo de la ciudad de México. La narración mítica que refiere al origen, se ubica en la historia de "larga duración", en el ensamblaje de la naturaleza con los ciclos de las fiestas religiosas y la relación con la tierra. La cosmovisión mesoamericana, incesantemente repetida, atraviesa el tiempo y le corresponde contar con siglos de duración, con profundidad, con una especie de semi-inmovilidad que hace que todo en Milpa Alta gravite en torno a ella.... view less


In this article, the author explores, in the field, the way in which historical memory is articulated with cosmovision in Milpa Alta, a village within the confines of what is now Mexico City. The mythic narration that refers to Milpa Alta's origins is situated in the history of "longue durée", in th... view more

In this article, the author explores, in the field, the way in which historical memory is articulated with cosmovision in Milpa Alta, a village within the confines of what is now Mexico City. The mythic narration that refers to Milpa Alta's origins is situated in the history of "longue durée", in the interlocking of nature with the cycles of religious festivals and the relation with the land. Mesoamerican cosmovision, incessantly repeated, runs through time and has lasted for centuries, profoundly rooted with a sort of semi-immobility which means that everything in Milpa Alta gravitates towards it.... view less

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology

Free Keywords
Milpa Alta; tradición; cultura; cosmovisión mesoamericana; pueblo originario

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2005

Page/Pages
p. 196-227

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 47 (2005) 195

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.2005.195.42504

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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