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Figures from Aztec mythology have appeared many times in works of modern culture. ==Chalchiuhtlicue== *Chalchiutlicue appeared in season 3 of ''Stargate SG-1'', in an episode entitled "The Learning Curve", as a member of the human race from the planet Orban.〔(A fictional television show based on outer space )〕 *Chalchiutlicue (along with other Aztec gods) is referenced in issue 8 of The Invisibles, as one of the characters battles a villain claiming to be Xipe Totec. *Skin care factory H20 Plus' plant in downtown Chicago is adorned with large panels that depict ancient figures like Chalchiutlicue, the Aztec goddess of water, and Ea, the Mesopotamian deity credited with creating humans from earth and water.〔(Inc. magazine )〕 *''The Unruly Woman: Gender and the Genres of Laughter.'' Chalchiutlicue is seen as a statue, the lady of water and the goddess of the sea.〔(Women in Motion Pictures, ''University of Texas Press'' 1995 )〕 *''The Genesis Code''. The character Vasquez pointed to a line of inscriptions resting on the Mayan symbol for the water goddess, Chalchiutlicue.〔(Fictional Crime book ''Macmillan'' 2007 )〕 *''The Mexican Treasury: The Writings of Dr. Francisco Hernández.'' Chalchiutlicue is referred to as the goddess of the sea, by a mother who bathes her young child because it was at the will of Chalchiutlicue.〔(Natural History of Mexico, ''Stanford University Press'' 2001 )〕 *''Voice of the Vanquished: The story of the Slave Marina and Hernan Cortez''. Chihuallama bathed her entire body with wet hands, invoking the blessing of the goddess Chalchiutlicue. “Now this child is new-born and new formed born again with the blessings of the water goddess. Whoever might do this child mischief, go away, for she is under the protection of Chalchiutlicue, goddess who wears precious jewels.〔(Mythological History ''Anacade International'' 1995 )〕 *''Carr, O’Keefe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own.'' Frida Kahlo paints a portrait of herself, in which she is wearing a blouse that is embroidered with a rectangular symbol: it is the Aztec glyph for water associated with the rain god Tlaloc and with Chalchiutlicue.〔(Modern Art, ''Yale University Press'' 2000 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aztec mythology in popular culture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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