Inca Garcilaso De La Vega
Inca Garcilaso De La Vega
Literary Genealogies of an Indigenous Intellectual in Nineteenth-Century Peru
Ward, Thomas
University of Nebraska Press
04/2026
340
Dura
Inglês
9781496244376
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List of Illustrations
With Gratitude
Prologue
Introduction
1. An Inka Trail to Follow
2. Inkan Treasure, Inkan Resistance in Juana Manuela Gorriti's Fiction
3. Ricardo Palma's Surreptitious Inkan Engagement
4. Clorinda Matto de Turner and the Perils of the Assimilation Assumption
5. Manuel Gonzalez Prada, a Discerning Reader of Sixteenth-Century Historiography
Conclusions
Appendix: The Forty Years War, Surging Inkanism, and the Decolonial Endeavor
Notes
References
Index
With Gratitude
Prologue
Introduction
1. An Inka Trail to Follow
2. Inkan Treasure, Inkan Resistance in Juana Manuela Gorriti's Fiction
3. Ricardo Palma's Surreptitious Inkan Engagement
4. Clorinda Matto de Turner and the Perils of the Assimilation Assumption
5. Manuel Gonzalez Prada, a Discerning Reader of Sixteenth-Century Historiography
Conclusions
Appendix: The Forty Years War, Surging Inkanism, and the Decolonial Endeavor
Notes
References
Index
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Peru; Native Studies; Indigenous Studies; Native Studkes Intellectual History; Latin American Intellectual History; Colonial Latin American Literary History; Latin American Historiographies; Hemispheric Indigenous Intellectual Histories; Royal Commentaries; post-Independence Peruvian literature; Latin American literature; Latin American Colonial Literature; Nineteenth-Century Latin American Literature; Romanticism in Nineteenth Century Latin American Literature; Modern Latin American Latin American Literature; Latin American post-Colonial Literature; Early Modern Latin American Women writers; Latin American Feminist Pioneers; Nineteenth Century Latin American Prose and Poetry
List of Illustrations
With Gratitude
Prologue
Introduction
1. An Inka Trail to Follow
2. Inkan Treasure, Inkan Resistance in Juana Manuela Gorriti's Fiction
3. Ricardo Palma's Surreptitious Inkan Engagement
4. Clorinda Matto de Turner and the Perils of the Assimilation Assumption
5. Manuel Gonzalez Prada, a Discerning Reader of Sixteenth-Century Historiography
Conclusions
Appendix: The Forty Years War, Surging Inkanism, and the Decolonial Endeavor
Notes
References
Index
With Gratitude
Prologue
Introduction
1. An Inka Trail to Follow
2. Inkan Treasure, Inkan Resistance in Juana Manuela Gorriti's Fiction
3. Ricardo Palma's Surreptitious Inkan Engagement
4. Clorinda Matto de Turner and the Perils of the Assimilation Assumption
5. Manuel Gonzalez Prada, a Discerning Reader of Sixteenth-Century Historiography
Conclusions
Appendix: The Forty Years War, Surging Inkanism, and the Decolonial Endeavor
Notes
References
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Peru; Native Studies; Indigenous Studies; Native Studkes Intellectual History; Latin American Intellectual History; Colonial Latin American Literary History; Latin American Historiographies; Hemispheric Indigenous Intellectual Histories; Royal Commentaries; post-Independence Peruvian literature; Latin American literature; Latin American Colonial Literature; Nineteenth-Century Latin American Literature; Romanticism in Nineteenth Century Latin American Literature; Modern Latin American Latin American Literature; Latin American post-Colonial Literature; Early Modern Latin American Women writers; Latin American Feminist Pioneers; Nineteenth Century Latin American Prose and Poetry