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Maya Imagery, Architecture, and Activity

Space and Spatial Analysis in Art History
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Maya Imagery, Architecture, and Activity privileges art historical perspectives in addressing the ways the ancient Maya organized, manipulated, created, interacted with, and conceived of the world around them. The Maya provide a particularly strong example of the ways in which the built and imaged environment are intentionally oriented relative to political, religious, economic, and other spatial constructs. In examining space, the contributors of this volume demonstrate the core interrelationships inherent in a wide variety of places and spaces, both concrete and abstract. They explore the links between spatial order and cosmic order and the possibility that such connections have sociopolitical consequences. This book will prove useful not just to Mayanists but to art historians in other fields and scholars from a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, geography, and landscape architecture.
Maline D. Werness-Rude is an assistant professor of art history at Eastern Connecticut State University, USA. Kaylee R. Spencer is an associate professor of art history and the chair of the art department at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA.
This volume brings together the best recent work on Mesoamerican space and leavens it with some of the most sophisticated, productive theories of spatial analysis from across the humanities and social sciences. Rex Koontz, author of Lightning Gods and Feathered Serpents: The Public Sculpture of El Tajin
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