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Mestiz Scripts Digital Migrations And The Territories Of Writing New Concepts In Latino American Cultures Damian Baca

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Mestiz Scripts Digital Migrations And The Territories Of Writing New Concepts In Latino American Cultures Damian Baca
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Damian Baca
ISBN: 023060515X, 9780230605152
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Mestiz Scripts Digital Migrations And The Territories Of Writing New Concepts In Latino American Cultures Damian Baca by Damian Baca 023060515X, 9780230605152 instant download after payment.

Conventional scholarship on written communication positions the Western alphabet as a precondition for literacy. Thus, pictographic, non-verbal writing practices of Mesoamerica remain obscured by representations of lettered speech. This book examines how contemporary Mestiz@ scripts challenge alphabetic dominance, thereby undermining the colonized territories of "writing." Strategic weavings of Aztec and European inscription systems not only promote historically-grounded accounts of how recorded information is expressed across cultures, but also speak to emerging studies on "visual/multimodal" education. Baca-Espinosa argues that Mestiz@ literacies advance "new" ways of reading and writing, applicable to diverse classrooms of the twenty-first century.

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