Reading the Illegible: Indigenous Writing and the Limits of Colonial Hegemony in the Andes
Autor Laura Leon Llerenaen Hardback – 10 ian 2023
The concept of legibility allows us to reconsider this unique manuscript within the intertwined histories of literacy, knowledge, and colonialism. Reading the Illegible shows that the anonymous author(s) of the Huarochirí Manuscript, along with two contemporaneous Andean-authored texts by Joan de Santa Cruz Pachacuti and Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, rewrote the history of writing and the notion of Christianity by deploying the colonizers’ technology of alphabetic writing.
Reading the Illegible weaves together the story of the peoples, places, objects, and media that surrounded the creation of the anonymous Huarochirí Manuscript to demonstrate how Andean people endowed the European technology of writing with a new social role in the context of a multimedia society.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780816547531
ISBN-10: 081654753X
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 12 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
ISBN-10: 081654753X
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 12 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
Notă biografică
Laura Leon Llerena is an assistant professor at Durham University (UK). Her research concentrates on the circulation of knowledge produced by and about Indigenous peoples from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
Recenzii
“Drawing our attention to the central question of ‘legibility’ as a means of understanding the complex processes of reading and writing across disparate record-keeping systems, this meticulously researched study of the production and reception of the Huarochirí Manuscript opens new paths for understanding how Native knowledge became inscribed in European letters. Grounded in careful archival research, Leon Llerena’s magnificent study of textual production is rigorously represented in its sociopolitical context.”—Amber Brian, author of Alva Ixtlilxochitl’s Native Archive and the Circulation of Knowledge in Colonial Mexico
“That Reading the Illegible has recalled compatible ideas across such varied disciplines speaks to this contribution’s wide-ranging appeal. The significance of the Andean texts on its 'imaginary table' is matched only by the adeptness with which Leon Llerena guides us through them.”—Manuel Medrano, Harvard University,Hispanic American Historical Review
“This wonderfully thoughtful book reveals a spiritual literacy illegible to non-Andean readers, by which Huarochirí’s peoples used alphabetic writing to explore ‘what faith [their own ancestors] held’.”—American Historical Review
“That Reading the Illegible has recalled compatible ideas across such varied disciplines speaks to this contribution’s wide-ranging appeal. The significance of the Andean texts on its 'imaginary table' is matched only by the adeptness with which Leon Llerena guides us through them.”—Manuel Medrano, Harvard University,Hispanic American Historical Review
“This wonderfully thoughtful book reveals a spiritual literacy illegible to non-Andean readers, by which Huarochirí’s peoples used alphabetic writing to explore ‘what faith [their own ancestors] held’.”—American Historical Review
Descriere
Reading the Illegible weaves together the stories of the peoples, places, objects, and media that surrounded the creation of the anonymous Huarochirí Manuscript (c. 1598–1608) to demonstrate how Andean people endowed the European technology of writing with a new social role in the context of a multimedia society.