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6 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2019
754 kr
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Even though women have been historically underrepresented in official histories and literary and artistic traditions, their voices and writings can be found in abundance in the many archives of the world where they remain to be uncovered. The present volume seeks to recover women’s voices and actions while studying the mechanisms through which they authorized themselves and participated in the creation of texts and documents found in archives of colonial Latin America. Organized according to three main themes, "Censorship and the Body," "Female Authority and Legal Discourse," and "Private Lives and Public Opinions," the essays in this collection focus on women’s knowledge and the discursive traces of their daily concerns found in various colonial genres. Herein we consider women not only as agents of history, but rather as authors of written records produced either by their own hand or by means of dictations, collaborations, or rewritings of their oral renditions. Inhabiting the territories of the Iberian colonies from Peru to New Spain, the women studied in this volume come from different ethnic and social backgrounds, from African slaves to the indigenous elite and to those who arrived from Iberia and were known as "Old Christians." Finally, we have prepared this volume in hopes that the readers will find a particular appeal in archival sources, in lesser-known documents, and in the processes involved in the circulation of knowledge and print culture between the 1500s and the late 1700s.
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PDF, Engelska, 20221 738 kr
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The year 1492 invokes many instances of transition in a variety of ways that intersected, overlapped, and shaped the emergence of Latin America. For the diverse Native inhabitants of the Americas as well as the people of Europe, Africa, and Asia who crossed the Atlantic and Pacific as part of the early-modern global movements, their lived experiences were defined by transitions. The Iberian territories from approximately 1492-1800 extended from what is now the US Southwest to Tierra del Fuego, and from the Iberian coasts to the Philippines and China. Built around six thematic areas that underline key processes that shaped the colonial period and its legacies – space, body, belief systems, literacies, languages, and identities – this innovative volume goes beyond the traditional European understanding of the lettered canon. It examines a range of texts including books published in Europe and the New World and manuscripts stored in repositories around the globe that represent poetry, prose, judicial proceedings, sermons, letters, grammars, and dictionaries.
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Engelska, 20221 802 kr
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The year 1492 invokes many instances of transition in a variety of ways that intersected, overlapped, and shaped the emergence of Latin America. For the diverse Native inhabitants of the Americas as well as the people of Europe, Africa, and Asia who crossed the Atlantic and Pacific as part of the early-modern global movements, their lived experiences were defined by transitions. The Iberian territories from approximately 1492-1800 extended from what is now the US Southwest to Tierra del Fuego, and from the Iberian coasts to the Philippines and China. Built around six thematic areas that underline key processes that shaped the colonial period and its legacies – space, body, belief systems, literacies, languages, and identities – this innovative volume goes beyond the traditional European understanding of the lettered canon. It examines a range of texts including books published in Europe and the New World and manuscripts stored in repositories around the globe that represent poetry, prose, judicial proceedings, sermons, letters, grammars, and dictionaries.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2016
2 684 kr
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Even though women have been historically underrepresented in official histories and literary and artistic traditions, their voices and writings can be found in abundance in the many archives of the world where they remain to be uncovered. The present volume seeks to recover women’s voices and actions while studying the mechanisms through which they authorized themselves and participated in the creation of texts and documents found in archives of colonial Latin America. Organized according to three main themes, "Censorship and the Body," "Female Authority and Legal Discourse," and "Private Lives and Public Opinions," the essays in this collection focus on women’s knowledge and the discursive traces of their daily concerns found in various colonial genres. Herein we consider women not only as agents of history, but rather as authors of written records produced either by their own hand or by means of dictations, collaborations, or rewritings of their oral renditions. Inhabiting the territories of the Iberian colonies from Peru to New Spain, the women studied in this volume come from different ethnic and social backgrounds, from African slaves to the indigenous elite and to those who arrived from Iberia and were known as "Old Christians." Finally, we have prepared this volume in hopes that the readers will find a particular appeal in archival sources, in lesser-known documents, and in the processes involved in the circulation of knowledge and print culture between the 1500s and the late 1700s.
Nobles de papel
Identidades oscilantes y genealogías borrosas en los descendientes de la realeza Inca
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Spanska, 2018317 kr
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"Este libro constituye un estudio crítico detallado y sofisticado de las intersecciones entre las políticas de genealogía y las luchas sociales y económicas de los descendientes de la nobleza inca en el tardío período colonial. Se enfoca en las peticiones de títulos de nobleza de la familia Uchu Túpac Yupanqui, que utilizó el sistema legal para restablecer su posición de poder durante 250 años. Quispe-Agnoli demuestra, con un gran material de archivo, que los esfuerzos de María Joaquina Uchu reflejan las relaciones dinámicas de poder que estaban ancladas en cuestiones de etnicidad y género sexual en el siglo XVIII" (Mariselle Meléndez, catedrática de Literatura y Cultura Hispanoamericana Colonial, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign).
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Spanska, 202598 kr
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Resistencias letradas reune un conjunto de ensayos que analizan las relaciones entre la escritura concebida como tecnologia del poder, las distintas formas de construccion de la autoridad intelectual y las reapropiaciones estrategicas del saber occidental incorporado en los procesos de letramiento en un grupo de autores y agentes subalternos durante el periodo colonial en la America hispana. Desde el empleo de tacticas juridicas y teologicas en el esfuerzo individual o colectivo de reinstaurar derechos legitimos hasta las reformulaciones criticas sobre la Conquista, las historias indigenas previas a la invasion hispana y las condiciones sociales injustas de la Colonia, este libro examina las distintas formas de apropiacion de la escritura y la produccion de conocimiento de esos sectores subalternos que se enfrentaban a las condiciones de desigualdad provocadas por la dominacion espanola. Asimismo, explora los multiples escenarios textuales en los que se interpelaba a las maximas figuras de la autoridad real o eclesiastica, lo que revela a la escritura como una herramienta clave para negociar con el orden imperial y a su vez registrar otras perspectivas de la colonialidad. A partir del abordaje de casos especificos, este libro tambien ofrece una mirada sobre las contradicciones y las fisuras del poder imperial desde las cuales estas voces de la alteridad americana lograron ingresar al archivo colonial.