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Arqueología de un arqueólogo : conversaciones con Eduardo Matos Moctezuma / Davíd Carrasco y Leonardo López Luján, entrevistadores ; María Luisa Parra, transcripción.
Interviewee
Matos Moctezuma, Eduardo
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Uniform title
Breaking Through Mexico's Past.
Spanish
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Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
Primera edición.
Published/Created
Ciudad de México : Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2019.
Description
161 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Matos Moctezuma, Eduardo
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Interviews
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Anthropologists
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Mexico
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Interviews
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Indigenous peoples of Mexico
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Antiquities
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Anthropology
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Mexico
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Archaeology
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Mexico
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Anthropologists
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Mexico
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Biography
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Mexico
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Antiquities
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Indigenous Studies
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Interviewer
Carrasco, Davíd
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López Luján, Leonardo
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Series
Ochenta años ENAH
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Summary note
"One of the most effective means to know the life of any person is, without a doubt, the interview. In this case, Davíd Carrasco, director of the Mesoamerican Archive at Harvard University, and Leonardo López Luján, researcher of the Proyecto Templo Mayor, to carry out many hours of talks with me that resulted in the book that is in your hands today. The first edition was published in English in 2007, with the title "Breaking through Mexicoþs Past", published by the University of New Mexico Press, and the Spanish version under the seal of the prestigious editorial Porrúa, with the title "Los rompimientos del Centauro". Today, the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) brings to light a new presentation of the book. It does so in the context of its 80th anniversary and 80 years after the emergence of the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (ENAH)" (HKB translation) --Page 11. Ends with selection of poems by Matos Moctezuma and timeline of his life and academic career. This edition includes new introduction and postscripts, along with updates to concluding chronology.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
In Spanish.
Contents
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Presentación
I. Infancia: Primeros pasos: Panamá y Venezuela
De regreso a México: el encuentro de la voluntad
II. Los cinco rompimientos del centauro: La cabaña interior
III. De la religión a la antropología: La Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia
De Rilke a la Revolución
Ya que el futuro es incierto, busquemos el pasado
Los maestros: de Marquina a Bernal Pedro Armillas y Mircea Eliade
Las corrientes arqueológicas
IV. El Proyecto Templo Mayor: El segundo rompimiento: de presidente a Coyolxauhqui
Las tres fases del Proyecto Templo Mayor
El tercer rompimiento: la familia
El cuarto rompimiento: lo superfluo
El trabajo interdisciplinario: del Erectario a Turandot
V. Los mexicas conquistan el mundo: Exposiciones internacionales: de París a Denver y algunas ciudades másHonores y reconocimientos
Hacia el futuro...
VI. Al encuentro con la muerte: El quinto rompimiento: hay que saber vivir la muerte
Eduardo Matos Moctezuma
Post scriptum
Pensamientos: Mi testamento
Alabama
A Cuba
Yo vengo de un hermoso país lejano
Qué triste y hermosa es la soledad
Erectario
La captura del tiempo
El rostro de la vida y de la muerte.
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Conversaciones con Eduardo Matos Moctezuma
ISBN
9786075393070
6075393072
LCCN
n2020391387
OCLC
1198988450
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