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Teorizando las literaturas indígenas contemporáneas / editado por Emilio del Valle Escalante.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish, English Series: Serie Literatura y culturaPublisher: Raleigh, NC : Editoral A Contracorriente, [2015]Description: 1 online resource (278 pages) : 1 illustrationContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780990919124
  • 0990919129
  • 9781945234378
  • 1945234377
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Teorizando las literaturas indígenas contemporáneas.DDC classification:
  • 809.93358 22
LOC classification:
  • PM155 .T46 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Teorizando las literaturas indígenas contemporáneas: introducción / Emilio del Valle Escalante -- Poesía mapuche: la instalación de una mismidad étnica en la literatura chilena / Maribel Mora Curriao -- Peruvian Quechua poetry (1993-2008): cultural agency in the Central Andes / Ulises Zevallos Aguilar -- Oralituras y literaturas indígenas en Colombia: de la constitución de 1991 a la Ley de Lenguas de 2010 / Miguel Rocha Vivas -- Indigenous women at war: discourses o revolutionary combat / Arturo Arias -- Counter-foundational histories from native Brazil: on violence and the aesthetics of memory / Tracy Devine Guzmán -- U páajtalil maaya ko'olel: Briceida Cueva Cob's Je' bix k'in and the rights of Maya women / Paul Worley -- El rescoldo del tlicuil: viceral resistance and generational tensio among contemporary Nahua authors / Adam W. Coon -- América Latina y los pueblos indígenas: para una crítica de la razón latinoamericana / Armando Muyolema.
Summary: The introduction and eight chapters in English and Spanish that make up "Teorizando las literaturas indigenas contemporaneas" examine the textual production of indigenous authorship. The authors start from the nineties and problematize the relationship between Indigenous People and nation-state in Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, and Brazil. It is one of the book's suggestions that current indigenous movements and their demands can be best understood through a critique of textual production of its organic intellectuals. While much has been written about the activities of the social movements and current indigenous textual production, there is still the need for a book that contextualizes what has enabled the emergence of a contemporary indigenous literary canon and its relationship to those social movements. This book aims to fill some of these gaps.
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Teorizando las literaturas indígenas contemporáneas: introducción / Emilio del Valle Escalante -- Poesía mapuche: la instalación de una mismidad étnica en la literatura chilena / Maribel Mora Curriao -- Peruvian Quechua poetry (1993-2008): cultural agency in the Central Andes / Ulises Zevallos Aguilar -- Oralituras y literaturas indígenas en Colombia: de la constitución de 1991 a la Ley de Lenguas de 2010 / Miguel Rocha Vivas -- Indigenous women at war: discourses o revolutionary combat / Arturo Arias -- Counter-foundational histories from native Brazil: on violence and the aesthetics of memory / Tracy Devine Guzmán -- U páajtalil maaya ko'olel: Briceida Cueva Cob's Je' bix k'in and the rights of Maya women / Paul Worley -- El rescoldo del tlicuil: viceral resistance and generational tensio among contemporary Nahua authors / Adam W. Coon -- América Latina y los pueblos indígenas: para una crítica de la razón latinoamericana / Armando Muyolema.

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The introduction and eight chapters in English and Spanish that make up "Teorizando las literaturas indigenas contemporaneas" examine the textual production of indigenous authorship. The authors start from the nineties and problematize the relationship between Indigenous People and nation-state in Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, and Brazil. It is one of the book's suggestions that current indigenous movements and their demands can be best understood through a critique of textual production of its organic intellectuals. While much has been written about the activities of the social movements and current indigenous textual production, there is still the need for a book that contextualizes what has enabled the emergence of a contemporary indigenous literary canon and its relationship to those social movements. This book aims to fill some of these gaps.

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