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Emergency

Reading the Popol Vuh in a Time of Crisis
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Emergency by Edgar Garcia is a collection of nine short essays exploring the K’iche’ Maya creation story, the Popol Vuh. Written during the COVID-19 lockdown in Chicago, the book situates the Popol Vuh amidst crisis, comparing the historic emergency of colonial conquest with the contemporary global health crisis. Garcia highlights the distinctive interrogative nature of the gods in the Popol Vuh, who question the very need for humanity amidst perfection elsewhere. This work reveals how emergency can be transformed into creativity, social, political, and intellectual emergence, offering a profound reflection on crisis and creation.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in Religion & Spirituality, indigenous mythology, colonial history, and philosophical reflections on crisis and creation. It is suited for scholars, students, and thoughtful readers seeking a nuanced, contemporary interpretation of the Popol Vuh.

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Nine short essays exploring the K’iche’ Maya story of creation, the Popol Vuh.

Written during the lockdown in Chicago in the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, these essays consider the Popol Vuh as a work that was also written during a time of feverish social, political, and epidemiological crisis as Spanish missionaries and colonial military deepened their conquest of indigenous peoples and cultures in Mesoamerica.

What separates the Popol Vuh from many other creation texts is the disposition of the gods engaged in creation. Whereas the book of Genesis is declarative in telling the story of the world’s creation, the Popol Vuh is interrogative and analytical: the gods, for example, question whether people actually need to be created, given the many perfect animals they have already placed on earth.

Emergency uses the historical emergency of the Popol Vuh to frame the ongoing emergencies of colonialism that have surfaced all too clearly in the global health crisis of COVID-19. In doing so, these essays reveal how the authors of the Popol Vuh—while implicated in deep social crisis—nonetheless insisted on transforming emergency into scenes of social, political, and intellectual emergence, translating crisis into creativity and world creation.

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Critics praise Emergency for its insightful and eloquent exploration of a foundational indigenous text. The Cleveland Review of Books notes the book's focus on multiplicity and shifting perspectives, rejecting a return to a singular origin. Alphonso Lingis commends Garcia’s penetrating exposition that deepens our understanding of oppression and ecological decay. Claudia Brittenham highlights the book as a brilliant, lyrical exegesis that makes the Popol Vuh a living, relevant document, essential for readers engaging with this text.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226818597

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 April 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 1 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 172g

Pages: 144

About the Author

Edgar Garcia is the Neubauer Family Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Chicago. He is the author of Skins of Columbus: A Dream Ethnography and Signs of the Americas: A Poetics of Pictography, Hieroglyphs, and Khipu, the latter also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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