In the essay I propose to give an account of an ancestral corpus, although new in its outline, since it involves the appearance of the indigenous as a subject of enunciation. I will stop at the abduction of writing as a new process and I propose to focus our attention on the word-voice that is not reduced to the wordletter steed. This does not require alphabetic writing, we find it in various forms and it allows us to express what a culture wants to transmit: I think of the kené [1], expressions of the Shipibo-conibo design or the payllay among the Quechua that explains that they want to communicate, amen of the still indecipherable quipus [2] Andean [3]. These same can be found in facial designs, without forgetting that the body itself is ...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
This article sought to justify the study of oral literature as aspects of folktales through traditio...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
In this essay, we will approach the subject of oral tradition from the very general framework of the...
Na relação entre linguagem e cultura, um aspecto essencial diz respeito às diferentes funções da esc...
My dissertation explores the material processes and archival accumulation through which writing in Q...
In this article we explore autobiographical writings from authors that live in the Amazonian Ecuador...
This essay intends to analyze the very particular relations that the Inca Titu Cusi´s Instrucción (1...
The poetry of náhuatl – the archeology of oral traditionOur work is concentrated on the...
The poetry of Candelario Obeso (1849-1884) and José María Arguedas (1911-1969) rescues the ...
This essay explores the concepts of “unity” and “difference” in Andean songs. The verses pertain to ...
The poetry of Candelario Obeso (1849-1884) and José María Arguedas (1911- 1969) rescues the vernacul...
Inspired by Stephen Hugh-Jones’s suggestion of a fit between Tukanoan writing genres and their socio...
Inspired by Stephen Hugh-Jones’s suggestion of a fit between Tukanoan writing genres and their socio...
Na relação entre linguagem e cultura, um aspecto essencial diz respeito às diferentes funções da esc...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
This article sought to justify the study of oral literature as aspects of folktales through traditio...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
In this essay, we will approach the subject of oral tradition from the very general framework of the...
Na relação entre linguagem e cultura, um aspecto essencial diz respeito às diferentes funções da esc...
My dissertation explores the material processes and archival accumulation through which writing in Q...
In this article we explore autobiographical writings from authors that live in the Amazonian Ecuador...
This essay intends to analyze the very particular relations that the Inca Titu Cusi´s Instrucción (1...
The poetry of náhuatl – the archeology of oral traditionOur work is concentrated on the...
The poetry of Candelario Obeso (1849-1884) and José María Arguedas (1911-1969) rescues the ...
This essay explores the concepts of “unity” and “difference” in Andean songs. The verses pertain to ...
The poetry of Candelario Obeso (1849-1884) and José María Arguedas (1911- 1969) rescues the vernacul...
Inspired by Stephen Hugh-Jones’s suggestion of a fit between Tukanoan writing genres and their socio...
Inspired by Stephen Hugh-Jones’s suggestion of a fit between Tukanoan writing genres and their socio...
Na relação entre linguagem e cultura, um aspecto essencial diz respeito às diferentes funções da esc...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
This article sought to justify the study of oral literature as aspects of folktales through traditio...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...