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| · “Writing it is never ending”: 405 years of readings and silences in a colonial Andean Opera Aperta Quispe-Agnoli, Rocío
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| · Guaman Poma: From the Vision of the Vanquished to the Foundation of an Andean Lettered Discourse García-Bedoya M, Carlos
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| · Text and Context in Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala’s Nueva corónica y buen gobierno Brokaw, Galen
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| · Talkative Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala and the Linguistic Barriers of Cultural Resistance Espezúa Salmón, Dorian
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| · Guaman Poma’s Paper Trail: Word and Image in the New Chronicle Harrison, Regina
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| · The role of incoherence: postcolonial pedagogy and theology in the narrative of the conquest of the Nueva corónica y buen gobierno Lamana, Gonzalo
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| · Eclessiastical Law, the Indigenous Council of the Hospital of Cuzco, and links between Murúa and Guaman Poma Bunsen, José Cárdenas
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| · The Path of Ostracism: Justice in the Andes and the Negation of Reciprocity in Guaman Poma de Ayala Berríos-Campos, Claudia
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| · Can One Speak of Solidarity and Apology in Guaman Poma’s Narrative about the Indians in the “Good government”? Morales, Mónica
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| · “And they say that [they] worship stones”: Guaman Poma de Ayala and the discursive construction of Indigenous idolatries León-Llerena, Laura
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| · “Those who eat coca are sorcerers”: Demonology and Coca in the Works of Guaman Poma de Ayala Salazar-Calvo, Giovanni
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| · Images of Bad Government: “proud Spaniards and Indian whores” in Guaman Poma de Ayala’s works Velázquez Castro, Marcel
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