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The Allure Of Nezahualcoyotl Prehispanic History Religion And Nahua Poetics 1st Jongsoo Lee

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The Allure Of Nezahualcoyotl Prehispanic History Religion And Nahua Poetics 1st Jongsoo Lee
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.62 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Jongsoo Lee
ISBN: 9780826343376, 0826343376
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st

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The Allure Of Nezahualcoyotl Prehispanic History Religion And Nahua Poetics 1st Jongsoo Lee by Jongsoo Lee 9780826343376, 0826343376 instant download after payment.

Nezahualcoyotl (1402-1472), the "poet-king" of Texcoco, has been described as one of the most important pre-Hispanic figures in Nahua history. Since the conquest, European chroniclers have continually portrayed him as a symbol of Aztec civilization and culture, a wise governor and lawmaker, poet and patron of the arts, and proto-monotheist. Their chronicles have served as sources for anthropologists, historians, and literary critics who focus on these contrived images and continually reproduce the colonial propaganda on Nezahualcoyotl. This, as Jongsoo Lee argues, subsequently leads to a misrepresentation of the history, religion, literature, and politics of pre-Hispanic Mexico that are altered to support such images of Nezahualcoyotl.

Lee provides a new assessment of Nezahualcoyotl that critically examines original codices and poetry written in Nahuatl alongside Spanish chronicles in an effort to paint a more realistic portrait of the legendary Aztec figure. Urging scholars away from sources that reinforce a Judeo-Christian perspective of pre-Hispanic history, Lee offers a revision of the colonial images of Nahua history and culture that have continued over the last five hundred years.

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