Crisis and Creativity in Mayan Mythology

Sunday, December 15, 2024

What Is It

The Popol Vuh, written in 1702, was based on a Mayan oral tradition encompassing creation myths, history, and cosmology. These stories were written in a time of crisis: European colonialism had decimated the Mayan population and destroyed much of their cultural knowledge. How do stories help a society survive and thrive? Can they console us in times of crisis? How much of a culture can historians save in times of devastation? Josh and Ray rewrite history with Edgar Garcia from the University of Chicago, author of Emergency: Reading the Popol Vuh in a Time of Crisis.

This episode was generously sponsored by the Stanford Humanities Center.

Transcript

Transcript

Ray Briggs  
Can creativity save us from an impending crisis?

Josh Landy  
How did the Maya respond to the disaster of colonialism?

Ray Briggs  
What kinds of stories help a culture survive and thrive?