Creating Context in Andean Cultures

Creating Context in Andean Cultures

by Rosaleen Howard-Malverde
ISBN-10:
0195109147
ISBN-13:
9780195109146
Pub. Date:
04/24/1997
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195109147
ISBN-13:
9780195109146
Pub. Date:
04/24/1997
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Creating Context in Andean Cultures

Creating Context in Andean Cultures

by Rosaleen Howard-Malverde

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Overview

A major concern in current anthropological thinking is that the method of recording or translating into writing a society's cultural expressions--dance, rituals, pottery, the social use of space, et al--cannot help but fundamentally alter the meaning of the living words and deeds of the culture in question. Consequently, recent researchers have developed more dialogic methods for collecting, interpreting, and presenting data. These new techniques have yielded much success for anthropologists working in Latin America, especially in their efforts to understand how economically, politically, and socially subordinated groups use culture and language to resist the dominant national culture and to assert a distinct historical identity. This collection addresses these issues of "texts" and textuality as it explores various Latin American languages and cultures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195109146
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/24/1997
Series: Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics , #6
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 6.04(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

University of Liverpool

Table of Contents

Contributorsxi
A Note on Orthographyxiii
1Introduction: Between Text and Context in the Evocation of Culture3
ITextualising Histories and Identities in Cultural Performances
2Peruvian Independence Day: Ritual, Memory, and the Erasure of Narrative21
3Saint Rose through the Eyes of Her Devotees: From Flower of Lima to Mother of Carhuamayo45
4The Art of Ethnic Militancy: Theatre and Indigenous Consciousness in Colombia55
IIMultiple Media: Ritual, Weaving, and the Making of Meanings
5When Pebbles Move Mountains: lconicity and Symbolism in Quechua Ritual73
6Cultural Transpositions: Writing about Rites in the Llama Corral85
7Making Men in Her Own Image: Gender, Text, and Textile in Qaqachaka99
IIIInside the Text: Processes of Textualisation in Written Quechua Discourse
8Spatial Reference and Speaker Orientation in Early Colonial Quechua135
9Point of View and Evidentiality in the Huarochiri Texts (Peru, 17th Century)149
IVOrality and Literacies as Reflexes of Colonisation and Resistance
10Writing from Within: Indigenous Epistolary Practices in the Colonial Period171
11On the Margin: Letter Exchauge among Andean Non-Literates185
12The Sound of Light: Emergent Communication through Quechua Shamanic Dialogue196
Glossary227
Bibliography231
Index247
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