Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A slipcased ecofeminist testimony to the challenges and complexities faced by Mexican women, interwoven with images, spoken accounts, historical archives and philosophical reflectionsPublished with El Mojado Ediciones.Mexican photographer and documentary filmmaker Maya Goded (born 1967) explores wounded territoriesfrom the Atacama Desert to the jungles of Chiapaswhere the body of the earth and the bodies of women serve as both stage and witness to historical violence, extractivism and oblivion. Fusing photography, poetry, testimony and essay, The Serpent's Trail emerges from a personal quest, as the photographer explores her maternal lineage that is marked by wars, migrations and abuse, drawing parallels with the experiences of Indigenous women, miners, healers and land defenders. The serpentan ancestral symbol of transformation and feminine wisdomserves as the guiding motif of this spiraling narrative, embracing cyclicality in contrast to the linear, patriarchal logic of destructive progress. Featuring three interfolding booklets, the volume is a ritual act of memory, mourning and rebirthan ecofeminist proposal that reimagines the relationship between humanity and nature from the root, from the feminine, from the serpent. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. A slipcased ecofeminist testimony to the challenges and complexities faced by Mexican women, interwoven with images, spoken accounts, historical archives and philosophical reflectionsPublished with El Mojado Ediciones.Mexican photographer and documentary filmmaker Maya Goded (born 1967) explores wounded territories-from the Atacama Desert to the jungles of Chiapas-where the body of the earth and the bodies of women serve as both stage and witness to historical violence, extractivism and oblivion. Fusing photography, poetry, testimony and essay, The Serpent's Trail emerges from a personal quest, as the photographer explores her maternal lineage that is marked by wars, migrations and abuse, drawing parallels with the experiences of Indigenous women, miners, healers and land defenders. The serpent-an ancestral symbol of transformation and feminine wisdom-serves as the guiding motif of this spiraling narrative, embracing cyclicality in contrast to the linear, patriarchal logic of destructive progress. Featuring three interfolding booklets, the volume is a ritual act of memory, mourning and rebirth-an ecofeminist proposal that reimagines the relationship between humanity and nature from the root, from the feminine, from the serpent.
hardcover. Condition: Good. Good with wear and markings. Looks like an interesting title!
Rustica (tapa blanda). Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. 01. El libro combina fotografía, poesía, testimonios y ensayos. En sus páginas resuenan las voces de mujeres que, a pesar de la desposesión, nutren la vida, sanan, cantan y recuerdan. Maya Goded Colichio es una reconocida fotógrafa mexicana que explora las complejidades y los retos a los que se enfrentan las mujeres en la sociedad mexicana. LIBRO.
Condition: New. Idioma/Language: Español. The Trail of the Serpent combines photography, poetry, testimony, and essay. Within its pages echo the voices of women who, despite dispossession, nurture life, heal, sing, and remember. Maya Goded Colichio is a renowned Mexican photographer who explores the complexities and challenges that women face in Mexican society. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
Condition: Nuevo. Maya Goded Colichio es una reconocida fotógrafa y cineasta documental mexicana, cuyo trabajo se centra en temas como la violencia de género y la vida de comunidades marginadas. A través de su obra, explora las complejidades y desafíos que enfrentan las mujeres en la sociedad mexicana.El rastro de la serpiente combina fotografía, poesía, testimonio y ensayo para dar forma a un viaje íntimo, político y espiritual.A través de imágenes, relatos orales, archivos históricos y reflexiones filosóficas, El rastro de la serpiente se convierte en un canto colectivo de resistencia. Entre sus páginas resuenan las voces de mujeres que, a pesar del despojo, cuidan la vida, sanan, cantan y recuerdan.El diseño del libro es verdaderamente único, compuesto por tres cuadernillos que se entrelazan. Los dos primeros están diseñados para ser leídos simultáneamente, guiando al lector hasta el tercer cuadernillo en el centro.Maya Goded nos conduce por territorios heridosdesde el desierto de Atacama hasta las selvas de Chiapasdonde el cuerpo de la tierra y los cuerpos de las mujeres son escenario y testigo de violencias históricas, extractivismo y olvido. Este proyecto nace de una búsqueda personal: la autora explora su linaje materno y su historia familiar, marcada por guerras, migraciones y abusos, estableciendo paralelismos con las experiencias de mujeres indígenas, mineras, curanderas y defensoras del territorio. La serpiente, símbolo ancestral de transformación y sabiduría femenina, se convierte en el hilo conductor de esta narrativa en espiral, que abraza lo cíclico frente a la lógica lineal y patriarcal del progreso destructivo. El libro es un acto ritual de memoria, duelo y renacimientouna propuesta ecofeminista que reimagina la relación entre humanidad y naturaleza desde la raíz, desde lo femenino, desde la serpiente.
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon état. In-4 relié 29,5 cm sur 29,2. 128 pages. Bon état d'occasion. in-4°.
Tapa blanda. Condition: Nuevo.
Rústica. Condition: Nuevo.
bundle. Condition: Brand New. 7.68x0.98x9.65 inches. In Stock.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A slipcased ecofeminist testimony to the challenges and complexities faced by Mexican women, interwoven with images, spoken accounts, historical archives and philosophical reflectionsPublished with El Mojado Ediciones.Mexican photographer and documentary filmmaker Maya Goded (born 1967) explores wounded territoriesfrom the Atacama Desert to the jungles of Chiapaswhere the body of the earth and the bodies of women serve as both stage and witness to historical violence, extractivism and oblivion. Fusing photography, poetry, testimony and essay, The Serpent's Trail emerges from a personal quest, as the photographer explores her maternal lineage that is marked by wars, migrations and abuse, drawing parallels with the experiences of Indigenous women, miners, healers and land defenders. The serpentan ancestral symbol of transformation and feminine wisdomserves as the guiding motif of this spiraling narrative, embracing cyclicality in contrast to the linear, patriarchal logic of destructive progress. Featuring three interfolding booklets, the volume is a ritual act of memory, mourning and rebirthan ecofeminist proposal that reimagines the relationship between humanity and nature from the root, from the feminine, from the serpent. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by RM Verlag SL Mär 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 8410290197 ISBN 13: 9788410290198
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - A slipcased ecofeminist testimony to the challenges and complexities faced by Mexican women, interwoven with images, spoken accounts, historical archives and philosophical reflectionsPublished with El Mojado Ediciones. Mexican photographer and documentary filmmaker Maya Goded (born 1967) explores wounded territories--from the Atacama Desert to the jungles of Chiapas--where the body of the earth and the bodies of women serve as both stage and witness to historical violence, extractivism and oblivion. Fusing photography, poetry, testimony and essay, The Serpent's Trail emerges from a personal quest, as the photographer explores her maternal lineage that is marked by wars, migrations and abuse, drawing parallels with the experiences of Indigenous women, miners, healers and land defenders. The serpent--an ancestral symbol of transformation and feminine wisdom--serves as the guiding motif of this spiraling narrative, embracing cyclicality in contrast to the linear, patriarchal logic of destructive progress. Featuring three interfolding booklets, the volume is a ritual act of memory, mourning and rebirth--an ecofeminist proposal that reimagines the relationship between humanity and nature from the root, from the feminine, from the serpent.
bundle. Condition: Brand New. 7.68x0.98x9.65 inches. In Stock.
Condition: Usado- bueno.
hardcover. Condition: Good. Good. Dust Jacket NOT present. CD WILL BE MISSING. . SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.
Condition: Usado- bueno.
Seller: W. Lamm, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. SIGNED and inscribed by Maya Goded. ; Tight, clean and crisp. A hint of shelf wear to dustjacket, otherwise a gently read book in excellent condition. Now protected in a new Mylar cover. No remainder mark. Not price clipped. Not ex-library. ; Numerous full page photographs. Text in Spanish.; 4to; 128 pages; Signed by Author. Signed by Author(s).
hardcover. Condition: Like New. LIKE NEW. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.
Seller: Librerias Prometeo y Proteo, Malaga, MA, Spain
Bolsillo. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. 01. Maya Goded Colichio es una reconocida fotógrafa y cineasta documental mexicana, cuyo trabajo se centra en temas como la violencia de género y la vida de comunidades marginadas. A través de su obra, explora las complejidades y desafíos que enfrentan las mujeres en la sociedad mexicana.El rastro de la serpiente combina fotografía, poesía, testimonio y ensayo para dar forma a un viaje íntimo, político y espiritual.A través de imágenes, relatos orales, archivos históricos y reflexiones filosóficas, El rastro de la serpiente se convierte en un canto colectivo de resistencia. Entre sus páginas resuenan las voces de mujeres que, a pesar del despojo, cuidan la vida, sanan, cantan y recuerdan.El diseño del libro es verdaderamente único, compuesto por tres cuadernillos que se entrelazan. Los dos primeros están diseñados para ser leídos simultáneamente, guiando al lector hasta el tercer cuadernillo en el centro.Maya Goded nos conduce por territorios heridosdesde el desierto de Atacama hasta las selvas de Chiapasdonde el cuerpo de la tierra y los cuerpos de las mujeres son escenario y testigo de violencias históricas, extractivismo y olvido. Este proyecto nace de una búsqueda personal: la autora explora su linaje materno y su historia familiar, marcada por guerras, migraciones y abusos, estableciendo paralelismos con las experiencias de mujeres indígenas, mineras, curanderas y defensoras del territorio. La serpiente, símbolo ancestral de transformación y sabiduría femenina, se convierte en el hilo conductor de esta narrativa en espiral, que abraza lo cíclico frente a la lógica lineal y patriarcal del progreso destructivo. El libro es un acto ritual de memoria, duelo y renacimientouna propuesta ecofeminista que reimagina la relación entre humanidad y naturaleza desde la raíz, desde lo femenino, desde la serpiente. LIBRO.
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A slipcased ecofeminist testimony to the challenges and complexities faced by Mexican women, interwoven with images, spoken accounts, historical archives and philosophical reflectionsPublished with El Mojado Ediciones.Mexican photographer and documentary filmmaker Maya Goded (born 1967) explores wounded territoriesfrom the Atacama Desert to the jungles of Chiapaswhere the body of the earth and the bodies of women serve as both stage and witness to historical violence, extractivism and oblivion. Fusing photography, poetry, testimony and essay, The Serpent's Trail emerges from a personal quest, as the photographer explores her maternal lineage that is marked by wars, migrations and abuse, drawing parallels with the experiences of Indigenous women, miners, healers and land defenders. The serpentan ancestral symbol of transformation and feminine wisdomserves as the guiding motif of this spiraling narrative, embracing cyclicality in contrast to the linear, patriarchal logic of destructive progress. Featuring three interfolding booklets, the volume is a ritual act of memory, mourning and rebirthan ecofeminist proposal that reimagines the relationship between humanity and nature from the root, from the feminine, from the serpent. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.