ISBN:
0521598613
,
0521591341
,
9780521598613
,
9780521591348
Language:
English
Pages:
XXIX, 270 S.
,
Kt.
,
24 cm
Series Statement:
New approaches to the Americas
Uniform Title:
Buscando un inca. 〈engl.〉
DDC:
985/.02
Keywords:
Incas Social life and customs
;
Incas Politics and government
;
Inca philosophy
;
Peru History Conquest, 1522-1548
;
Peru Colonization
;
Spain Colonies
;
Nationalism
;
Peru
;
History
;
Government, Resistance to
;
Peru
;
History
;
Indians of South America
;
Peru
;
History
;
Utopias
;
Andes Region
;
Peru
;
Civilization
;
Peru
;
Widerstand
;
Leitbild
;
Utopie
;
Inkareich
;
Eroberung Perus
;
Geschichte 1522-1985
Abstract:
"In Search of the Inca examines how people in the Andean region have invoked the Incas to question and rethink colonialism and injustice, from the time of the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century until the late twentieth century. It stresses the recurrence of the "Andean utopia," that is, the idealization of the precolonial past as an era of harmony, justice, and prosperity and the foundation for political and social agendas for the future. In this award-winning work, Alberto Flores Galindo highlights how different groups imagined the pre-Hispanic world as a model for a new society. These included those conquered by the Spanish in the sixteenth century but also rebels in the colonial and modern era and a heterogeneous group of intellectuals and dissenters. This sweeping and accessible history of the Andes over the last five hundred years offers important reflections on and grounds for comparison of memory, utopianism, and resistance"--
Abstract:
"In Search of the Inca examines how people in the Andean region have invoked the Incas to question and rethink colonialism and injustice, from the time of the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century until the late twentieth century. It stresses the recurrence of the "Andean utopia," that is, the idealization of the precolonial past as an era of harmony, justice, and prosperity and the foundation for political and social agendas for the future. In this award-winning work, Alberto Flores Galindo highlights how different groups imagined the pre-Hispanic world as a model for a new society. These included those conquered by the Spanish in the sixteenth century but also rebels in the colonial and modern era and a heterogeneous group of intellectuals and dissenters. This sweeping and accessible history of the Andes over the last five hundred years offers important reflections on and grounds for comparison of memory, utopianism, and resistance"--
Note:
Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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