Author: Sonia Iglesias Y Cabrera
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A people without tradition is a people without a future, affirmed the Colombian journalist and politician Alberto Lleras with great success. The essence of the traditions reaffirms our future and cultural continuity. Knowing our traditions and our history guarantees identity and unites us as a pluricultural country in the face of the problems of a world that, little by little, globalizes and moves away from the enriching diversity. Rescuing and disseminating Mexican traditions is the task that the author of this book intends to carry out from an anthropological and historical perspective. In it we can know what were the first markets that existed in colonial Mexico, the origin of bread, the history of the "Judas" of the Sabbath of Glory, the wonder of the waist loom, some indigenous games, the incredible foundation of the neighborhood of Tepito, the first bread that Christopher Columbus tasted when he arrived in the Americas, and many other topics that are part of our extraordinary Mexican traditions / Un pueblo sin tradición es un pueblo sin porvenir, afirmaba el periodista y político colombiano Alberto Lleras con gran acierto. La esencia de las tradiciones reafirma nuestro futuro y continuidad cultural. Conocer nuestras tradiciones y nuestra historia garantiza identidad y nos une como país pluricultural ante los problemas de un mundo que, poco a poco, se globaliza y se aleja de la enriquecedora diversidad. Rescatar y difundir las tradiciones mexicanas es la tarea que la autora de este libro se propone realizar desde una perspectiva antropológica e histórica. En él podremos conocer cuáles fueron los primeros mercados que existieron en el México colonial, el origen del pan, la historia de los "Judas" del Sábado de Gloria, la maravilla del telar de cintura, algunos juegos indígenas, la increíble fundación del barrio de Tepito, el primer pan que Cristóbal Colón degustó al llegar a tierras americanas y muchos temas más que forman parte de nuestras extraordinarias tradiciones mexicanas.
Pages: 256
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: SOC005000
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