Indigenous languages, politics, and authority in Latin America : historical and ethnographic perspectives
Auteur(s) : Durston, Alan (Éd.)Mannheim, Bruce (Éd.)Description matérielle : ix-265 p. : 24 cm.Publication : Notre Dame (Ind.) : University of Notre Dame Press, 2018.Cote : S.237Note : Bibliographie en fin de chapitres. Index. Thématique : Anthropologie | Linguistique | Langue Thématique spécifique : Politique Géographique : Amérique latine
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Introduction / Durston, Alan and Mannheim, Bruce --
"The discourse of my life": what language can do (early colonial views on Quechua) / MacCormack, Sabine --
Colonial written culture in the Coixtlahuaca Basin, Oaxaca, Mexico / Doesburg, Bas van --
The politics of the Aztec histories / Townsend, Camilla --
Toward a Guarani semantic history: political vocabulary in Guarani (Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries) / Boidin, Capucine and Melgarejo, Angélica Otazú --
Quechua-language government propaganda in 1920s Peru / Durston, Alan --
Mayan languages: a new dawn? / Maxwell, Judith M. --
Xavier Albó's "The future of the oppressed languages in the Andes", revisited / Mannheim, Bruce --
Building differences: the (re)production of hierarchical relations among women in the Southern Andes / Huayhua, Margarita.