Author: Napoleón Mogrovejo Rojas
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian saints
Languages : es
Pages : 204
Book Description
Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, defensor del indio americano
Author: Napoleón Mogrovejo Rojas
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian saints
Languages : es
Pages : 204
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christian saints
Languages : es
Pages : 204
Book Description
An Exposition of José de Acosta's Historia Natural Y Moral de Las Indias, 1590
Author: Gregory J. Shepherd
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
In this volume, Jose de Acosta's anthropological writing on Latin America casts an image of Europe on to a silent America, Peru in particular. Translated into many languages, it formed European perceptions of the New World for many centuries.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
In this volume, Jose de Acosta's anthropological writing on Latin America casts an image of Europe on to a silent America, Peru in particular. Translated into many languages, it formed European perceptions of the New World for many centuries.
Handbook of Latin American Studies
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin America
Languages : en
Pages : 792
Book Description
Contains records describing books, book chapters, articles, and conference papers published in the field of Latin American studies. Coverage includes relevant books as well as over 800 social science and 550 humanities journals and volumes of conference proceedings. Most records include abstracts with evaluations.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin America
Languages : en
Pages : 792
Book Description
Contains records describing books, book chapters, articles, and conference papers published in the field of Latin American studies. Coverage includes relevant books as well as over 800 social science and 550 humanities journals and volumes of conference proceedings. Most records include abstracts with evaluations.
Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, organizador y apóstol de Sur-América
Author: Abbé Vicente Rodríguez Valencia
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 529
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 529
Book Description
Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, organizador y apóstol de Sur-América
Author: Vicente Rodríguez Valencia
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bishops
Languages : es
Pages : 614
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bishops
Languages : es
Pages : 614
Book Description
Cristianismo y defensa del indio americano
Author: Bartolomé de las Casas
Publisher: Los libros de la Catarata
ISBN: 9788483190241
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 160
Book Description
Publisher: Los libros de la Catarata
ISBN: 9788483190241
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 160
Book Description
The Getty Murua
Author: Thomas B. F. Cummins
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892368942
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Here is a set of essays on Historia general del Piru that discuss not only the manuscript's physical components--quires and watermarks, scripts and pigments--but also its relation to other Andean manuscripts, Inca textiles, European portraits, and Spanish sources and publication procedures. The sum is an unusually detailed and interdisciplinary analysis of the creation and fate of a historical and artistic treasure.
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892368942
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Here is a set of essays on Historia general del Piru that discuss not only the manuscript's physical components--quires and watermarks, scripts and pigments--but also its relation to other Andean manuscripts, Inca textiles, European portraits, and Spanish sources and publication procedures. The sum is an unusually detailed and interdisciplinary analysis of the creation and fate of a historical and artistic treasure.
The Invention of the Americas
Author: Enrique D. Dussel
Publisher: Burns & Oates
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher: Burns & Oates
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Catalog of the Latin American Library of the Tulane University Library, New Orleans
Author: Tulane University. Latin American Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin America
Languages : un
Pages : 850
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin America
Languages : un
Pages : 850
Book Description
Domination without Dominance
Author: Gonzalo Lamana
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822388715
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Offering an alternative narrative of the conquest of the Incas, Gonzalo Lamana both examines and shifts away from the colonial imprint that still permeates most accounts of the conquest. Lamana focuses on a key moment of transition: the years that bridged the first contact between Spanish conquistadores and Andean peoples in 1531 and the moment, around 1550, when a functioning colonial regime emerged. Using published accounts and array of archival sources, he focuses on questions of subalternization, meaning making, copying, and exotization, which proved crucial to both the Spaniards and the Incas. On the one hand, he re-inserts different epistemologies into the conquest narrative, making central to the plot often-dismissed, discrepant stories such as books that were expected to talk and year-long attacks that could only be launched under a full moon. On the other hand, he questions the dominant image of a clear distinction between Inca and Spaniard, showing instead that on the battlefield as much as in everyday arenas such as conversion, market exchanges, politics, and land tenure, the parties blurred into each other in repeated instances of mimicry. Lamana’s redefinition of the order of things reveals that, contrary to the conquerors’ accounts, what the Spanairds achieved was a “domination without dominance.” This conclusion undermines common ideas of Spanish (and Western) superiority. It shows that casting order as a by-product of military action rests on a pervasive fallacy: the translation of military superiority into cultural superiority. In constant dialogue with critical thinking from different disciplines and traditions, Lamana illuminates how this new interpretation of the conquest of the Incas revises current understandings of Western colonialism and the emergence of still-current global configurations.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822388715
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Offering an alternative narrative of the conquest of the Incas, Gonzalo Lamana both examines and shifts away from the colonial imprint that still permeates most accounts of the conquest. Lamana focuses on a key moment of transition: the years that bridged the first contact between Spanish conquistadores and Andean peoples in 1531 and the moment, around 1550, when a functioning colonial regime emerged. Using published accounts and array of archival sources, he focuses on questions of subalternization, meaning making, copying, and exotization, which proved crucial to both the Spaniards and the Incas. On the one hand, he re-inserts different epistemologies into the conquest narrative, making central to the plot often-dismissed, discrepant stories such as books that were expected to talk and year-long attacks that could only be launched under a full moon. On the other hand, he questions the dominant image of a clear distinction between Inca and Spaniard, showing instead that on the battlefield as much as in everyday arenas such as conversion, market exchanges, politics, and land tenure, the parties blurred into each other in repeated instances of mimicry. Lamana’s redefinition of the order of things reveals that, contrary to the conquerors’ accounts, what the Spanairds achieved was a “domination without dominance.” This conclusion undermines common ideas of Spanish (and Western) superiority. It shows that casting order as a by-product of military action rests on a pervasive fallacy: the translation of military superiority into cultural superiority. In constant dialogue with critical thinking from different disciplines and traditions, Lamana illuminates how this new interpretation of the conquest of the Incas revises current understandings of Western colonialism and the emergence of still-current global configurations.