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Letras (Lima)

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VILLANUEVA CCAHUANA, Philarine Stefany. Among words, images and indigenisms: Comparative study between Amauta and Titikaka Bulletin. Letras [online]. 2018, vol.89, n.129, pp.154-171. ISSN 2071-5072.  http://dx.doi.org/10.30920/letras.89.129.7.

This paper aims to demonstrate that, in the 1920s, the discourse of indigenism manifested in cultural journals through its written and visual texts was not homogeneous, but was articulated with other indigenisms within a complex and heterodox cultural field. Specifically, the aesthetic-ideological proposals of two journals are studied and how they are articulated: Amauta (Lima, 1926-1930) and Titikaka Bulletin (Puno, 1926-1930). It is concluded that the indigenism had a fluctuating meaning as it was defined and interpreted in different ways, which were expressed through the written and visual discourse of the publications of this period.

Keywords : Amauta; Titikaka ; Bulletin; Comparative study; Indigenisms; Images.

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