Beschreibung:
Examines multiple literacies (alphabetic and visual) and how Andean indigenous groups participated in colonial social formation, transforming European reading practices as well as their own.
About the Series ixList of Illustrations xiAcknowledgments xvIntroduction 11. Imagining Colonial Culture 272. Genre/Gender/Género: "Que no es uno ni otro, ni está claro" 533. The Indigenous Lettered City 1134. Genres in Action 1535. The King's Quillca and the Rituality of Literacy 1916. Reorienting the Colonial Body: Space and the Imposition of Literacy 219Conclusion 251Glossary 259Notes 263References Cited 317Index 353