Latin American Textualities : History, Materiality, and Digital Media /
Textuality is the condition in which a text is created, edited, archived, published, disseminated, and consumed. "Texts," therefore, encompass a broad variety of artifacts: traditional printed matter such as grammar books and newspaper articles; phonographs; graphic novels; ephemera such a...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
2018.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Writing orality: turning Quechua into a language of religious conversion / Catalina Andrango-Walker
- A witch in the city: history and textuality in the nineteenth-century Andes / Walther Maradiegue
- The Sudamericana Publishing House: catalogs as objects of study / Jose Enrique Navarro
- Guaman Poma's library: costume books and the illustration of an indigenous manuscript / George Antony Thomas
- Rioplatense sound, text, and transmission in the early era of sonic reproducibility / Sam The postcard poetics of Nicanor Parra's Artefactos / Rebecca Kosick
- Reading images: art, aesthetics, and the imagery of the future in Argentine science fiction / Silvia Kurlat Ares
- Discourse or data? Theorizing the electronic edition of Antonio de León Pinelo's 1629 Bibliography of the Indies / Clayton McCarl
- Do Borges's librarians have bodies? / Zac Zimmer
- Between street and book: textual assemblages and urban topologies in graphic fiction from Brazil / Edward King.