10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HUIPIL»
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huipil nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
huipil e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Textile Traditions of Mesoamerica and the Andes: An Anthology
In addition, the quality of a huipil woven on a backstrap loom, evaluated in terms
of weaving, design and color, expresses its wearer's weaving ability. Since this is
one of the features defining womanhood socially, the finer the huipil, the more ...
Margot Blum Schevill, Janet Catherine Berlo, Edward B. Dwyer, 2010
2
Self Portrait in a Velvet Dress: The Fashion of Frida Kahlo
Another hypotheses, which Covar- rubias considered absurd: "[T]he great huipil"
originated from a priest's surplice, adapted by the Tehuanas from one they found
on the beach, washed up by the sea. This story is absolutely unfounded; it is ...
Denise Rosensweig, Magdalena Rosenzweig, 2008
Rafael Sosa HUIPIL DE GUATEMALA A Otto-Raúl González Guatemala, con tu
huipil de árboles perezosos que cabecean muertos de sueño, de animalitos del
aire que te bordan azul-celestemente su vuelo, de animalitos de tierra que en tu
...
Alejandro Murguía, Barbara Paschke, 1983
4
Culture and Customs of Guatemala
Mayan women traditionally wear traje, which is a combination of a skillfully
woven, multicolored blouse called a huipil and of a corte, a woven wraparound
skirt that reaches to the ankles, and is held together by zfaja (sash) at the waist.
Women ...
Today the principal woman's garment is known as the huipil, a Mexica (Na- huatl)
word (Fig. 10.5). In the highlands of Guatemala the huipil is a blouse, worn with a
wraparound skirt. The huipil worn in each Maya highland community ...
Sylvanus Griswold Morley, Robert J. Sharer, 1994
An ordinary huipil can take three months to complete, while an elaborately
designed ceremonial one might take twice as long. Whatever the final style, the
result of careful work with a backstrap loom is high-quality cloth prized by Mayans
and ...
7
Geography Through Art: International Art Projects for Kids
The huipil (Wee-peel) is a piece of cloth woven in Guatemala. It is usually woven
by hand. These beautiful garments are often embroidered with images from
nature and everyday life. Bright colors are always used. The designs on a huipil
are ...
Sharon Jeffus, Jamie Aramini, 2008
8
Contemporary Plays by Women of Color: An Anthology
(Starts to get out of first huipil) Floating. Darting about. Like dust. Red dust. This is
the beginning. (Shows hands under huipil) SSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHH. (Squats
down) Sucked deep into the beginning. Cool. Soft. Red dust now red clay.
Kathy A. Perkins, Roberta Uno, 2005
9
God and Production in a Guatemalan Town
To the young Catholic woman, whose life and history are bound into community
identity the huipil is a badge of community and self. Protestantism is a process
that separates community from self. That is why over two-thirds of Catholic
women ...
10
A Finger in the Wound: Body Politics in Quincentennial Guatemala
In far-flung corners of the country like Cotzal in the Ixil area, women have several
versions of their "own" huipil they have woven and always wear for special
occasions and, in addition, several from other areas, bought with the proceeds
from ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HUIPIL»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
huipil nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Teen Model With Down Syndrome Lands Two New Campaigns
Damian Graybelle, co-founder of everMaya, first heard about Stuart on Facebook before contacting her to model the “Huipil” handbag, one of ... «Daily Signal, lug 15»
Step up to Mexico: Walking holiday
A woman wearing a traditional white embroidered “huipil” blouse snoozes in a hammock. “These modern-day Maya are all self-sufficient,” ... «Express.co.uk, giu 15»
Frida Kahlo's legendary style lives on: Style Czar
says Quinton, as we stop before one famous image of Kahlo, resplendent in a traditional Mexican Huipil top over a full Tehuana skirt seated on ... «Toronto Star, giu 15»
This Designer's "Mexican" Dress Is a Lesson In Cultural Appropriation
In this case, while the huipil is not reserved for particular communities (anyone can wear the tunics), the Marant controversy illustrates the thin ... «Mic, giu 15»
¿Inspiración o plagio? Un pueblo indígena contra Isabel Marant
Es IDÉNTICA al Huipil de Tlahuitoltepec, Oax”, escribió la cantante. Poco después, las redes sociales ardían ante la posible copia y el pueblo ... «S Moda EL PAÍS, giu 15»
Berkeley's San Pablo-Gilman is a new shopper's paradise
... midcentury millinery, queen of the rodeo booties, statement necklaces, a lavishly embroidered huipil and Patrick Nagel print among them. «San Francisco Chronicle, giu 15»
Mexican fashion takes its place among elite
Paris-based designer, Isabel Marant, features a dress in her new Etoil collection that is identical to traditional huipil clothing worn by Mixes, ... «Austin American-Statesman, giu 15»
Five Leading Causes Of Discrimination in Yucatan
Similarly, other grounds of discrimination are, speaking Maya, religion, being a woman, and even to use the “huipil”, the traditional dress of ... «The Yucatan Times, mag 15»
Frida Kahlo's Daily Outfits Were as Spectacular as You Ever Imagined
... silk or velvet skirt that finished in a white pleated border, an embroidered huipil and, for fiestas, a pleated and starched ruffle framing the face. «Jezebel, mag 15»
Lively Music and Cultural Fashion Mark Cinco De Mayo Celebration
Lawrence's traditional dress displaying colorful birds, leaves and flowers is called a huipil. “We want to educate, entertain and empower people to learn more ... «Santa Clara Weekly, mag 15»