The Narrow Pass of Our Nerves : Writing, Coloniality and Postcolonial Theory /
Castro-Klarén, Sara
The Narrow Pass of Our Nerves : Writing, Coloniality and Postcolonial Theory / Sara Castro-Klarén. - 1 online resource (532 p.) - Nuevos Hispanismos ; 12 .
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- PART I. WRITING COLONIALITY -- CHAPTER 1. Guamán Poma: Coevalness and the Space of Purity -- CHAPTER 2. Guamán Poma: Confession, Pastoral Power, and the Order of the Subject -- CHAPTER 3. Dancing and the Sacred in the Andes: From the Taqui-Oncoy to Rasu-Ñiti -- CHAPTER 4. Memory and “Writing” in the Andes: From Cuzco to Valladolid and Back Again -- CHAPTER 5. Historiography on the Ground: the Toledo Circle and Guamán Poma -- CHAPTER 6. Writing Subalternity: Guamán Poma and Garcilaso, Inca -- CHAPTER 7. Garcilaso’s Cuzco: Space and the Place of Knowledge -- CHAPTER 8. Pedagogies Baroque -- CHAPTER 9. The Nation in Ruins: Archeology and the Rise of the Nation -- CHAPTER 10. The Ruins of the Present: Cuzco Evoked -- PART II. DEBATING POST-COLONIAL THEORY -- CHAPTER 1. Mimicry Revisited: Latin America, Postcolonial Theory, and the Location of Knowledge -- CHAPTER 2. Literacy, Conquest and Interpretation: Breaking New Ground on the Records of the Past -- CHAPTER 3. “Writing with his Thumb in the Air:” Coloniality, Past and Present -- CHAPTER 4. The Recognition of Convergence: Subaltern Studies in Perspective -- CHAPTER 5. Inter-rupting the Text of Latin American Literature: Problems of (Mis)Recognition -- CHAPTER 6. Lima: A Blurred Centrality -- CHAPTER 7. Posting Letters: Writing in the Andes and the Paradoxes of the Post-colonial Debate -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- CREDITS
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The book analyzes, from the perspective of the coloniality of power, the cultural and political work of colonial subjects such as el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Guamán Poma de Ayala or Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9788484895916 9783954871643
10.31819/9783954871643 doi
History.
Miscellaneous.
HISTORY / General.
PQ7081.C352 2011
860.9/98
The Narrow Pass of Our Nerves : Writing, Coloniality and Postcolonial Theory / Sara Castro-Klarén. - 1 online resource (532 p.) - Nuevos Hispanismos ; 12 .
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- PART I. WRITING COLONIALITY -- CHAPTER 1. Guamán Poma: Coevalness and the Space of Purity -- CHAPTER 2. Guamán Poma: Confession, Pastoral Power, and the Order of the Subject -- CHAPTER 3. Dancing and the Sacred in the Andes: From the Taqui-Oncoy to Rasu-Ñiti -- CHAPTER 4. Memory and “Writing” in the Andes: From Cuzco to Valladolid and Back Again -- CHAPTER 5. Historiography on the Ground: the Toledo Circle and Guamán Poma -- CHAPTER 6. Writing Subalternity: Guamán Poma and Garcilaso, Inca -- CHAPTER 7. Garcilaso’s Cuzco: Space and the Place of Knowledge -- CHAPTER 8. Pedagogies Baroque -- CHAPTER 9. The Nation in Ruins: Archeology and the Rise of the Nation -- CHAPTER 10. The Ruins of the Present: Cuzco Evoked -- PART II. DEBATING POST-COLONIAL THEORY -- CHAPTER 1. Mimicry Revisited: Latin America, Postcolonial Theory, and the Location of Knowledge -- CHAPTER 2. Literacy, Conquest and Interpretation: Breaking New Ground on the Records of the Past -- CHAPTER 3. “Writing with his Thumb in the Air:” Coloniality, Past and Present -- CHAPTER 4. The Recognition of Convergence: Subaltern Studies in Perspective -- CHAPTER 5. Inter-rupting the Text of Latin American Literature: Problems of (Mis)Recognition -- CHAPTER 6. Lima: A Blurred Centrality -- CHAPTER 7. Posting Letters: Writing in the Andes and the Paradoxes of the Post-colonial Debate -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- CREDITS
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The book analyzes, from the perspective of the coloniality of power, the cultural and political work of colonial subjects such as el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, Guamán Poma de Ayala or Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9788484895916 9783954871643
10.31819/9783954871643 doi
History.
Miscellaneous.
HISTORY / General.
PQ7081.C352 2011
860.9/98

