Writing Without Words
Alternative Literacies in Mesoamerica and the Andes
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Pages: 336
Illustrations: 54 b&w photographs, 27 illustrations
Published: May 1994
Editors: Elizabeth Hill Boone, Walter D. Mignolo
Contributors: Elizabeth Hill Boone, Stephen Houston, Peter L. van der Loo, John D. Monaghan, Mark B. King, John Pohl, Dana Leibsohn, Tom Cummins, Walter D. Mignolo, Joanne Rappaport
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Back to TopElizabeth Hill Boone is Director of Pre-Columbian Studies at Dumbarton Oaks.
Walter D. Mignolo is Professor in the Department of Romance Studies and the Program in Literature at Duke University.
Table Of Contents
Back to TopIntroduction: Writing and Recording Knowledge / Elizabeth Hill Boone 3
Literacy among the Pre-Columbian Maya: A Comparative / Stephen Houston 27
Aztec Pictorial Histories: Records without Words / Elizabeth Hill Boone 50
Voicing the Painted Image: A Suggestion for Reading the Reverse of the Codez Cospi / Peter L. van der Loo 77
The Text in the Body, the Body in the Text: The Embodied Sign in Mixtec Writing / John Monaghan 87
Hearing the Echoes of Verbal Art in Mixtec Writing / Mark B. King 102
Mexican Codices, Maps and Lienzos as Social Contracts / John M. D. Pohl 137
Primers for Memory: Cartographic Histories and Nahua Identity / Dana Leibsohn 161
Representation in the Sixteenth Century and the Colonial Image of the Inca / Tom Cummins 188
Signs and Their Transmission: The Question of the Book in the New World / Walter D. Mignolo 220
Object and Alphabet: Andean Indians and Documents in the Colonial Period / Joanne Rappaport 271
Afterword: Writing and Recorded Knowledge in Colonial and Postcolonial Situations / Walter D. Mignolo 292
Index 313
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