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En este libro diferentes autores analizan las manera en que el mexicano ha expresado plásticamente las ideas sobre la vida, la muerte y la transfiguración a lo largo de la historia

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Table of contents

  1. Índice
  2. Introducción
  3. Algunas representaciones de los elementos que dan lugar a la vida en el pensamiento cosmogónico mesoamericano
  4. Cosmovisión mexica y modo de producción
  5. El concepto de muerte entre los pobladores de la antigua Tula
  6. La representación de la muerte en el sitio arqueológico de Tehuacán, Puebla
  7. Los penates mixtecos. La transfiguración de los antepasados
  8. Algunas formas iconográficas de la muerte en la época prehispánica
  9. Las flores y la vida en el mundo prehispánico
  10. Vida y muerte en el tonalámatl
  11. La transfiguración de Xólotl
  12. El sacrificio y la muerte en Filo-Bobos, Veracruz. Un ensayo iconográfico
  13. Piras funerarias y mitos mortuorios reales en la ciudad de Zacatecas
  14. Las cruces del poniente del Valle de México. Vida, muerte y resurrección
  15. Los intangibles caminos del alma
  16. Como te ves me vi...
  17. Muerte y duelo en la Nueva España
  18. Lágrimas solares por el último de los Austria
  19. Homenaje a Tánatos por encargo. Aproximación a la lectura de imágenes de la serie Santa Ana muerta, del pintor Manuel Rodríguez Lozano (1894-1971)
  20. Los sentidos de la muerte. De las imágenes judeocristianas al arte alternativo en México