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Verbal and Visual Parallelism in Two Prophetic Fragments of "Códice Pérez" and "Chilam Balam de Kaua"

Authors: Scandar, Florencia;

Verbal and Visual Parallelism in Two Prophetic Fragments of "Códice Pérez" and "Chilam Balam de Kaua"

Abstract

Esta investigación parte del artículo de Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo titulado «Naturaleza, tipología y usos del paralelismo en la literatura maya jeroglífica» (2010) y aplica la tipología que se propone en dicho artículo para textos jeroglíficos mayas a dos secciones paralelas del Códice Pérez y del Chilam Balam de Kaua. De este modo, mediante una serie de ejemplos se avala tanto la clasificación de Lacadena García-Gallo como la continuidad de la tradición literaria maya. Además, se propone un análisis de un paralelismo visual presente en las mismas secciones de los libros de Chilam Balam mencionados y se estudian las funciones que tanto los paralelismos verbales como visuales están jugando en la narración y como recurso mnemónico y pedagógico.

This article applies Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo’s typology of parallelism proposed in «Naturaleza, tipología y usos del paralelismo en la literatura maya jeroglífica» (2010) to two sections of Códice Pérez and Chilam Balam de Kaua. Using examples, the article supports Lacadena García-Gallo’s typology and the continuity of Maya literal tradition. In addition, this article proposes the analysis of a visual parallelism in the same sections and analyzes the function of verbal and visual parallelism as mnemonic and didactic resources.

Keywords

Chilam Balam de Kaua, parallelism, Chilam Balam of Kaua, Códice Pérez, Codex Pérez, Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo, paralelismo

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