"H-Dzon ceh". Aspectos etnoliterarios y lingüísticos de un cuento maya contemporáneo.
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v13i0.97-118Abstract
La tradición oral maya se perfila en un cuento ejemplar yucateco "El cazador de venados". El análisis lingüístico y etnoliterario-simbólico de esta narración relaciona el poder mágico con el profundo respeto a la naturaleza y al medio ambiente, sacralizados por el encuentro personal con el "Señor de los venados". "Dice la tradición que cuando los chilam predijeron la Conquista, el venado lloró, lloró mucho en los campos, y así se formaron las sartenejas en donde bebe bebiendo sus lágrimas, y así ha de seguir bebiendo en tanto las cosas no cambien".Downloads
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1993-01-01
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