The Public Rituals of Life, Death, and Resurrection in Tlayacapan, Morelos (Mexico)

Robert H. Jackson

The Public Rituals of Life, Death, and Resurrection in Tlayacapan, Morelos (Mexico)
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
29 January 2020
Pages
252
ISBN
9781527545083

The Public Rituals of Life, Death, and Resurrection in Tlayacapan, Morelos (Mexico)

Robert H. Jackson

A process of social, cultural, and religious change occurred in central Mexico starting in the sixteenth century, following the Spanish conquest. Missionaries from different religious orders attempted to convert the indigenous peoples of central Mexico to Catholicism, and a part of this process involved the imposition of a new ritual cycle on the existing Mesoamerican cycle that governed agriculture and the cosmic order. This study describes the evolution and modern practice of the public ritual of life, death, and resurrection in Tlayacapan, Morelos. Tlayacapan is a community located in northern Morelos that has evolved from being a traditional community of Nahuas to a center of cultural tourism based on its architectural patrimony, artisan tradition, and, particularly, its public ritual. Carnival and the Day of the Dead continue to form a part of the traditional ritual cycle, but have also been used to attract tourism. This study discusses the modern practice of carnival, Holy Week and the Day of the Dead, and the historical origins of these public rituals.

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