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Word Mingas Oralitegraphies And Mirrored Visions On Oralitures And Indigenous Contemporary Literatures Miguel Rocha Vivas

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Word Mingas Oralitegraphies And Mirrored Visions On Oralitures And Indigenous Contemporary Literatures Miguel Rocha Vivas
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Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.82 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Miguel Rocha Vivas, Paul M. Worley, Melissa Birkhofer
ISBN: 9781469667348, 9781469667355, 1469667347, 1469667355, 3045698330
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Word Mingas Oralitegraphies And Mirrored Visions On Oralitures And Indigenous Contemporary Literatures Miguel Rocha Vivas by Miguel Rocha Vivas, Paul M. Worley, Melissa Birkhofer 9781469667348, 9781469667355, 1469667347, 1469667355, 3045698330 instant download after payment.

Word Mingas is an English-language translation by Paul M. Worley and Melissa Birkhofer of the award-winning book Mingas de la palabra written by Miguel Rocha Vivas (Casa de las Americas, 2016). It is an encompassing study of oralitures--multilayered cultural knowledge shared through the power of orality--and written literatures by authors from Colombia and other regions in the hemisphere who self-identify as Indigenous. In consequential dialogue with the most recent theories of decoloniality and interculturality, the book weaves and compares two threads of literary critique Rocha Vivas names as oralitegraphies and mirrored visions. The study focuses on texts produced from the early 1990s to the present, and offers productive avenues to discuss, understand, and foster dialogue with the wide array of symbolic-literary systems of the original peoples. Rocha Vivas offers a valuable contribution to the much-needed dialogue on the basic rights of self-representation, self-determination, and the coexistence of multiple systems of representation and identity.

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