Artigo Revisado por pares

Guaman Poma: Writing and Resistance in Colonial Peru.

1990; Duke University Press; Volume: 70; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2516381

ISSN

1527-1900

Autores

Sabine MacCormack, Rolena Adorno,

Tópico(s)

Latin American history and culture

Resumo

Acknowledgments Introduction to the Second Edition: Contextualizing the Nueva coronica y buen gobierno Guaman Poma in the Documentary Record The Production and Facsimile Reproduction of the Autograph Manuscript Recent Advances in the Study of Guaman Poma's Visual and Verbal Art Guaman Poma in the 1590s The Expediente Prado Tello Guaman Poma in the Expediente Prado Tello Guaman Poma versus Don Domingo Jauli and the Chachapoyas The Conclusion of the Land-Title Litigation Guaman Poma in 1600: The Sentence of Exile from Huamanga Chupas and the Chachapoyas in the Nueva coronica y buen gobierno Mestizaje in the Nueva coronica y buen gobierno Guaman Poma's Biography Reconsidered Writing and Religion: The Visita Report An Anticipated Glimpse into the Artist's Studio Introduction History Writing and Polemic Challenging the Canon l. Contradicting the Chronicles of Conquest Guaman Poma's Exploitation of Written Histories Respect for History The Dominican Philosophy of Conquest The Dramatization of a Hypothesis The Present Overwhelms the Past 2. Searching for a Heroic Conception Historical Truth and Moral Vision Biographies of Incas and Kings The Prologue Always Comes Last The Nueva Coronica as Epic Story 3. From Story to Sermon Granadine Strategies On Moving the Reader's Affections The Literature of Conversion A Theory of Cross-Cultural Communication The Privileged Role of Invention The Simile of Lucifer The Voice and Character of the Preacher The Sermon Overtakes the Story 4. Icons in Space: The Silent Orator Baroque Sensibilities Visual Representation and Suppression The Symbolic Values of Pictorial Space Lines of Authority and Hierarchy Disorder on the Horizontal Axis Paradigms Lost: The Reversed Diagonal and the Empty Center 5. Mediating among Many Worlds Allegory, Satire, and the Sermon Of Caciques and Coyas Inside the Coya's Chamber The Present in the Past The Author as Hero Guaman Poma's Final Critique Notes Bibliography Index

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