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WATER, FIRE AND THE FEMININE IN THE PRE-HISPANIC WORLD: CREATION AND DESTRUCTION OF CULTURE

WATER, FIRE AND THE FEMININE IN THE PRE-HISPANIC WORLD: CREATION AND DESTRUCTION OF CULTURE

ABSTRACT. The following text discusses the ideas of water, of fire and the feminine, essential elements in the pre-Hispanic world, as forces with the potential to create and destroy a culture. In The feminine in the pre-Hispanic World: Traces of eroticism and the radical other, we argue that the “horror” coming from the radical otherness within the erotic experience is the feminine. In American Atlantis: Mayan and Aztec catastrophes, we explain that myths reveal the creative work that is the basis of the cultural world. In Water and fire in the pre-Hispanic world, we declare that the acknowledgment of creation having its origin in water and fire is a foundational myth, universal to all societies. pp. 132–172

Keywords: creation; destruction; pre-Hispanic world; eroticism; radical other; myths

doi:10.22381/KC6220189

MARCO A. JIMÉNEZ GARCÍA
marcoacatlan@gmail.com
National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
ANA MARÍA VALLE VÁZQUEZ
anvallev@gmail.com
National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)