Magical Writing In Salasaca: Literacy And Power In Highland EcuadorRoutledge, 27 avr. 2018 - 192 pages This book demonstrates that the beliefs about writing reflect extensive contact with birth certificates, baptism records, and other church and state documents. It reviews Ecuadorian history to identify the specific documentation sources that have most influenced beliefs in the witch's book. |
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... Salasacas of highland Ecuador points us toward another magical quality of writing: through nothing more than the written word (and a few photographic illustrations), Wogan is able to virtually transport us to this community of 12,000 ...
... Salasacas of highland Ecuador points us toward another magical quality of writing: through nothing more than the written word (and a few photographic illustrations), Wogan is able to virtually transport us to this community of 12,000 ...
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... as well as a solid basis for critical thought regarding the historically contingent nature of our own cultural knowledge. EDWARD F. FISCHER Vanderbilt University Acknowledgments ike the Salasacas and others involved in long-term, personal.
... as well as a solid basis for critical thought regarding the historically contingent nature of our own cultural knowledge. EDWARD F. FISCHER Vanderbilt University Acknowledgments ike the Salasacas and others involved in long-term, personal.
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Literacy And Power In Highland Ecuador Peter Wogan. Acknowledgments. ike the Salasacas and others involved in long-term, personal gift. L. exchanges, I believe the best form of thanks is not to say much, but to do plenty in return. I hope ...
Literacy And Power In Highland Ecuador Peter Wogan. Acknowledgments. ike the Salasacas and others involved in long-term, personal gift. L. exchanges, I believe the best form of thanks is not to say much, but to do plenty in return. I hope ...
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... Salasaca for granting me permission to research and write about their culture, and to the many Salasacas who generously shared their lives with me. I am particularly indebted to Alonso Pilla, who, as I explain later, expertly guided me ...
... Salasaca for granting me permission to research and write about their culture, and to the many Salasacas who generously shared their lives with me. I am particularly indebted to Alonso Pilla, who, as I explain later, expertly guided me ...
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Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | |
WITCHCRAFT AND WRITING | |
SOURCES OF MAGICAL BELIEFS | |
GODS BOOK | |
THE DAY OF THE DEAD | |
WEAVING AND WRITING | |
CONCLUSION | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Magical Writing in Salasaca: Literacy and Power in Highland Ecuador Peter Wogan Aucun aperçu disponible - 2019 |
Magical Writing In Salasaca: Literacy And Power In Highland Ecuador Peter Wogan Aucun aperçu disponible - 2009 |
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