The primary objective of this thesis is to illustrate the complex socioeconomic networks of Maya women through the historical and material analysis of typical garments worn today in the South Highlands of Guatemala. Maya textiles and garments have a long history and decades of shifting political economies have produced material and symbolic changes in the dress of Maya people. Through the lens of fashion theory, this thesis discusses the pre-colonial and colonized Maya, Maya mythology, textile production histories, weaving on the back strap loom, economic change, and state violence. As the tourist economy grew during the twentieth century, the value of Maya huipiles (blouses) increased. Today, handwoven huipiles are a signifier of wealth. M...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-136)The project undertaken here involving current hig...
395 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Maya handicrafts vendors are ...
Textile production on back strap looms in the Maya region of Central America has continued uninterru...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as...
In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as...
Due to the importance of preserving Maya heritage in Mexico and Latin America, there have been many ...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
Introduction Maya weavers of Guatemala are well known for their beautiful backs trap and treadle-lo...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-136)The project undertaken here involving current hig...
395 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Maya handicrafts vendors are ...
Textile production on back strap looms in the Maya region of Central America has continued uninterru...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as...
In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as...
Due to the importance of preserving Maya heritage in Mexico and Latin America, there have been many ...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
Introduction Maya weavers of Guatemala are well known for their beautiful backs trap and treadle-lo...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Growing demand for handwoven Maya textiles from Guatemala parallels recent international fascination...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-136)The project undertaken here involving current hig...
395 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Maya handicrafts vendors are ...