The conquest and colonization of the Americas marked the beginning of a social, economic, and cultural change of global scale. Most of what we know about how colonial actors understood and theorized this complex historical transformation comes from Spanish sources. This makes the few texts penned by Indigenous intellectuals in colonial times so important: they allow us to see how some of those who inhabited the colonial world in a disadvantaged position thought and felt about it. This book shines light on Indigenous perspectives through a novel interpretation of the works of the two most important Amerindian intellectuals in the Andes, Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala and Garcilaso de la Vega, el Inca. Building on but also departing from the p...
This paper tries to demonstrate how the production of literature and historical discourse were restr...
This essay posits certain political-philosophical perspectives on the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega’s Pr...
Based on a critical and reflective reading of Guaman Poma’s "New Chronicle and Good Government" (161...
The conquest and colonization of the Americas marked the beginning of a social, economic, and cultur...
Reseña de Gonzalo Lamana, How “Indians” Think. Colonial Indigenous Intellectuals and the Question of...
The firsts colonial texts of indigenous and mestizo authorship were published in Hispanic América du...
When we think of Spanish domination in colonial Latin America, how do we imagine the situation of in...
Vega’s historical contributions are still important today. As the first American historian, he told ...
Since pre-Incan times, native Andean people had worshipped their ancestors, and the custom continued...
The author of our book was the son of a Spanish conquistador and an Incan woman of royal heritage. H...
I analyze the transition indigenous peoples made from their native Andean communities to the Spanish...
From the coloniality of power to the decolonial swerve, US-centered decolonial academics concur with...
In the late sixteenth-century a Peruvian Indian and Inca nobleman named Guaman Poma de Ayala wrote a...
Guaman Poma de Ayala has an excepcional place in the colonial Peruvian cultures. He is an indigenous...
The purpose of this study is to highlight the colonial assumptions underlying the representations, a...
This paper tries to demonstrate how the production of literature and historical discourse were restr...
This essay posits certain political-philosophical perspectives on the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega’s Pr...
Based on a critical and reflective reading of Guaman Poma’s "New Chronicle and Good Government" (161...
The conquest and colonization of the Americas marked the beginning of a social, economic, and cultur...
Reseña de Gonzalo Lamana, How “Indians” Think. Colonial Indigenous Intellectuals and the Question of...
The firsts colonial texts of indigenous and mestizo authorship were published in Hispanic América du...
When we think of Spanish domination in colonial Latin America, how do we imagine the situation of in...
Vega’s historical contributions are still important today. As the first American historian, he told ...
Since pre-Incan times, native Andean people had worshipped their ancestors, and the custom continued...
The author of our book was the son of a Spanish conquistador and an Incan woman of royal heritage. H...
I analyze the transition indigenous peoples made from their native Andean communities to the Spanish...
From the coloniality of power to the decolonial swerve, US-centered decolonial academics concur with...
In the late sixteenth-century a Peruvian Indian and Inca nobleman named Guaman Poma de Ayala wrote a...
Guaman Poma de Ayala has an excepcional place in the colonial Peruvian cultures. He is an indigenous...
The purpose of this study is to highlight the colonial assumptions underlying the representations, a...
This paper tries to demonstrate how the production of literature and historical discourse were restr...
This essay posits certain political-philosophical perspectives on the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega’s Pr...
Based on a critical and reflective reading of Guaman Poma’s "New Chronicle and Good Government" (161...