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Titel: 
How "Indians" think : colonial indigenous intellectuals and the question of critical race theory / Gonzalo Lamana
Autorin/Autor: 
Lamana Ferrario, Gonzalo, 1966- [Verfasserin/Verfasser] info info
Erschienen: 
Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, [2019] [© 2019]
Umfang: 
XI, 238 Seiten ; 24 cm x 16 cm
Sprache(n): 
Englisch
Anmerkung: 
Includes bibliographical references and index
1910
Bibliogr. Zusammenhang: 
Erscheint auch als: How "Indians" think / Lamana Ferrario, Gonzalo (Online-Ausgabe)
ISBN: 
978-0-8165-4026-6 (cloth); 978-0-8165-3966-6 (paperback)
LoC-Nr.: 
2019009193
EAN: 
9780816540266
Sonstige Nummern: 
OCoLC: 1145192439     see Worldcat


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Zusammenfassung: 
"This book argues that Indigenous thinkers of colonial Peru penned the Americas' first documents on critical race theory"--

"This book shines light on Indigenous perspectives through a novel interpretation of the works of the two most important Amerindian intellectuals in the Andes, Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala and Garcilaso de la Vega, el Inca. Building on but also departing from the predominant scholarly position that views Indigenous-Spanish relations as the clash of two distinct cultures, Gonzalo Lamana argues that Guaman Poma and Garcilaso were the first Indigenous activist intellectuals and that they developed post-racial imaginaries four hundred years ago. Their texts not only highlighted Native peoples' achievements, denounced injustice, and demanded colonial reform, but they also exposed the emerging Spanish thinking and feeling on race that was at the core of colonial forms of discrimination. These authors aimed to alter the way colonial actors saw each other and, as a result, to change the world in which they lived+--


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