Into the Archive: Paleography, Diplomatics, and the Practice of Writing in Colonial Spanish America (original) (raw)
Review: Elizabeth Hill Boone and Gary Urton, Their Way of Writing: Scripts, Signs and Pictographies in Pre-Columbian America
Byron Hamann
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Writing without words: Alternative literacies in Mesoamerica and the Andes. Hill Boone Elizabeth and D. Mignolo Walter (Eds.). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994. Pp. 322
Marie-Areti Hers Stutz
Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996
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Review of Writing as Poaching: Interpellation and Self-fashioning in Colonial "Relaciones de méritos y servicios," Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, 37.2 (Invierno 2013), pp. 390-392.
Felipe E Ruan
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Anthropology 1170: Mesoamerican Writing Systems
Alexandre Tokovinine
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Translation, Mobility, and Mediation: The Case of the Codex Mendoza,
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Sites of Mediation: Connected Histories of Places, Processes, and Objects in Europe and Beyond, 1450–1650
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Alphabetic Writing in the Hands of the Colonial Nahua Nobility, “Contributions in New World Archaeology” 7 (2014): 165-185
Justyna Olko
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Towards a Complex Theory of Writing: The Case of Aztec and Mixtec Codices
Alonso Zamora Corona
Signata, 2022
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Writing the Indigenous Americas
Mark Alan Mattes
American Literary History, 2023
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Language, culture, and writing: reflections on the interpretation of pictorial manuscripts in the native central Mexican tradition
David Charles Wright Carr
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Traces of Spoken Nahuatl in Colonial Texts
Rosa H. Yáñez Rosales
Indigenous Knowledge as a Resource. Transmission, Reception, and Interaction of Knowledge between the Americas and Europe, 1492-1800., 2021
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Colonial Written Culture in the Coixtlahuaca Basin, Oaxaca, Mexico
Bas van Doesburg
Indigenous Languages, Politics, and Authority in Latin America (edited by Alan Durston and Bruce Mannheim), 2018
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The “Empire of letters”. Textualis and cursiva in pragmatic manuscripts of Seville Cathedral, 13th - 15th centuries
Diego Belmonte Fernández
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Ritualized Discourse in the Mesoamerican Codices: An Inquiry into Epigraphic Practice
Caitlin Reddington Davis
2016
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From Knots to Narratives: Reconstructing the Art of Historical Record Keeping in the Andes from Spanish Transcriptions of Inka khipus.
Gary Urton
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The Written Surface as a Cultural Code: a comparative perspective of scribal traditions from SW Mesoamerica
Javier Urcid
2011
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Writing in early Mesoamerica
Stephen Houston
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The Origins of Mesoamerican Writing
joyce marcus
Annu Rev Anthropol, 1976
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New Directions in the History of Written Culture
Martyn Lyons
Culture & History Digital Journal
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The Mesoamerican codex re-entangled : production, use, and re-use of precolonial documents
Ludo Snijders
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Charles L. Briggs, Competence in performance: The creativity of tradition in Mexicano verbal art. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988. Pp. xix + 427
Joel Kuipers
Language in Society, 1990
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Linguistics and archaeology in the Americas: The historicization of language and society (Brill’s Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas 2). Edited by Eithne B. Carlin & Simon van de Kerke
Patience Epps
Diachronica, 2015
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Writing and the literary heritage of the Americas: What have we learned?
Norbert Francis
Medium, 2019
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Linguistics and Archaeology in the Americas: The Historization of Language and Society . Edited by Eithne B. Carlin and Simon van de Kerke . Brill’s Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas, vol. 2. Leiden: Brill, 2010. Pp. xxiii + 276. $153.00
simon van de kerke
International Journal of American Linguistics, 2015
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Performance and Discourse: Transcribing Latin American Languages and Cultures
Mary Jill Brody
Latin American Research Review
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Amerindian conceptions on ‘writing’, as object and practice
Bruna Franchetto
Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science, 2021
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Indigenous Writing and Literacy in Colonial Mexico
Matthew Restall
Ucla Historical Journal, 1992
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Review of: Miguel Martínez, "Front Lines: Soldiers' Writing in the Early Modern Hispanic World" (Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2016)
Maxim Rigaux
Calíope, 2017
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Writing Timucua: Recovering and Interrogating Indigenous Authorship
Alejandra Dubcovsky
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Textual Agency: Writing Culture and Social Networks in Fifteenth-Century Spain
Ana M . Gómez-Bravo
Toronto: University of Toronto Press
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Alphabetic writing in the hands of the colonial Nahua nobility
Contributions in New World Archaeology
Contributions in New World Archaeology, 2014
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Ophir de España: Transcribing a Seventeenth-Century Colonial Manuscript
Nathan Gordon
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Nahuatl Writing in the Codex Telleriano-Remensis. Writing History in a Sixteenth Century Aztec Manuscript.
Thomas Vonk
Fuentes MesoAmericanas, Vol. 7, Verlag Anton Saurwein, 2020
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Approaches to the History of Written Culture
rita marquilhas
Approaches to the History of Written Culture
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Review of "On Writing in the Air: Heterogeneity and the Persistence of Oral Tradition in Andean Literatures" by Antonio Cornejo Polar
Thomas Ward
Hispania, 2014
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Review: Sebastian Greußlich (2012), "Text, Autor und Wissen in der 'historiografía indiana' der Frühen Neuzeit. Die Décadas von Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas". [Text, Author, and Knowledge in the "Historiografía Indiana" of the Early Modern Era.] In: The Linguist List Issue 25.1141.
Mariana España-Rivera
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