Offers a vital and original contribution to a topic that lies at the intersection of the fields of history, anthropology, and linguistics. The book is the first to consider indigenous languages as vehicles of political orders in Latin America from the sixteenth century to the present, across regional and national contexts, including Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, and Paraguay.
Offers a vital and original contribution to a topic that lies at the intersection of the fields of history, anthropology, and linguistics. The book is the first to consider indigenous languages as vehicles of political orders in Latin America from the sixteenth century to the present, across regional and national contexts, including Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, and Paraguay.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Durston is associate professor of history and director of the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean at York University. He is the author of Pastoral Quechua: The History of Christian Translation in Colonial Peru, 1550-1650 (University of Notre Dame Press, 2007). Bruce Mannheim is professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan. He is the author and co-author of a number of books, including The Language of the Inka since the European Invasion.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Alan Durston and Bruce Mannheim 1. "The Discourse of My Life:" What Language Can Do (Early Colonial Views on Quechua) by Sabine MacCormack 2. Colonial Written Culture in the Coixtlahuaca Basin, Oaxaca, Mexico by Sebastian van Doesburg 3. The Politics of the Aztec Histories by Camilla Townsend 4. Toward a Guarani Semantic History: Political Vocabulary in Guarani (Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries) by Capucine Boidin and Angélica Otazú 5. Quechua-Language Government Propaganda in 1920s Peru by Alan Durston 6. Mayan Languages: A New Dawn? by Judith Maxwell 7. "Returning to Albó: 'The Future of the Oppressed Languages' at 40" by Bruce Mannheim 8. "Building Differences: The (Re)production of Hierarchical Relations among Women in the Southern Andes" by Margarita Huayhua
Acknowledgments Introduction: Alan Durston and Bruce Mannheim 1. "The Discourse of My Life:" What Language Can Do (Early Colonial Views on Quechua) by Sabine MacCormack 2. Colonial Written Culture in the Coixtlahuaca Basin, Oaxaca, Mexico by Sebastian van Doesburg 3. The Politics of the Aztec Histories by Camilla Townsend 4. Toward a Guarani Semantic History: Political Vocabulary in Guarani (Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries) by Capucine Boidin and Angélica Otazú 5. Quechua-Language Government Propaganda in 1920s Peru by Alan Durston 6. Mayan Languages: A New Dawn? by Judith Maxwell 7. "Returning to Albó: 'The Future of the Oppressed Languages' at 40" by Bruce Mannheim 8. "Building Differences: The (Re)production of Hierarchical Relations among Women in the Southern Andes" by Margarita Huayhua
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