Cuerpo y subjetividad entre los Chuj
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22201/iia.14055066p.2009.27260Keywords:
cultural knowledge, religion, illnessAbstract
Some analytical reflections are exposed relative to the perception of the body containing diverse subjectivities between the members of the Mayan-Chuj people in Mexico. With this perception it is that the diverse strategies of interaction between individuals, families, with the nature, in the organizational and institutional processes, are designed. Our research with the cultural knowledge of the Chuj people demonstrates the world of tensions and meaning of the historical, social and intersubjective relations that take shape in a series of practices that give account of the particular and specific cultural form to experience the body and the relations in the time-space half-full by the body.
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