Indigenous Education through Dance and Ceremony: A Mexica Palimpsest
In the first book on Aztec dance in the United States, Ernesto Colín combines cultural anthropology, educational theory, and postcolonial theory to create an innovative, interdisciplinary, long-term ethnography of an Aztec dance circle and makes a case for the use of the metaphor of palimpsest as an ethnographic research tool.
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Indigenous Education through Dance and Ceremony: A Mexica Palimpsest
In the first book on Aztec dance in the United States, Ernesto Colín combines cultural anthropology, educational theory, and postcolonial theory to create an innovative, interdisciplinary, long-term ethnography of an Aztec dance circle and makes a case for the use of the metaphor of palimpsest as an ethnographic research tool.
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Indigenous Education through Dance and Ceremony: A Mexica Palimpsest

Indigenous Education through Dance and Ceremony: A Mexica Palimpsest

by E. Colïn
Indigenous Education through Dance and Ceremony: A Mexica Palimpsest

Indigenous Education through Dance and Ceremony: A Mexica Palimpsest

by E. Colïn

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In the first book on Aztec dance in the United States, Ernesto Colín combines cultural anthropology, educational theory, and postcolonial theory to create an innovative, interdisciplinary, long-term ethnography of an Aztec dance circle and makes a case for the use of the metaphor of palimpsest as an ethnographic research tool.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137353610
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 09/04/2014
Series: Postcolonial Studies in Education
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 251
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Ernesto Colín is Assistant Professor in the Department of Specialized Programs in Urban Education at the School of Education of Loyola Marymount University, USA.

Table of Contents

1. A Danza Landscape 2. Calpulli (An Alliance of Houses) 3. Tequio (Community Work) 4. Tlacahuapahualiztli (The Art of Educating a Person) 5. Cargos 6. Macehualiztli (The Art of Deserving) 7. Decolonial Pedagogy 8. Re-inscribing the Self 9. A Modern Mexica Palimpsest
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