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Humor and Laughter among the Pre-Hispanic Nahua

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What made the Nahua laugh? This book dives into colonial-era Nahuatl and Spanish sources to uncover the roles of humor and laughter in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico, offering a lively and original lo...
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  • 18 December 2025
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What made the Nahua laugh? This book dives into colonial-era Nahuatl and Spanish sources to uncover the roles of humor and laughter in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico, offering a lively and original look at an often-overlooked dimension of Mesoamerican culture. From ritual clowns and sacred jokes to satirical songs and political mockery, laughter emerges as a powerful tool in religion, community life, and resistance. Drawing on lesser-known documents and on familiar texts viewed through a fresh interpretive lens, this volume reveals how the Nahua used humor to engage with the divine, critique power, and shape collective memory.
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Price: $119.00
Pages: 356
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 18 December 2025
ISBN: 9789004745155
Format: Hardcover
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Agnieszka Brylak, Ph.D. (2015) , University of Warsaw, is a cultural historian and philologist at that university, specializing in pre-Hispanic and early colonial Nahua culture and religion. She has published articles on Mesoamerican studies and produced critical translations of colonial Nahuatl texts.