Space, Place, and Mapping ILA387 Spring 2016

colonial literary culture

Contents of this tag:

  1. Tania: Conquest Histories in 16th-century Nahua annals
  2. Magdalena Chocano Mena, "Imprenta e impresores de Nueva España, 1539-1700: Límites económicos y condiciones políticas en la tipografía colonial americana"
  3. Rolena Adorno, "Literary Production and Suppression: Reading and Writing about Amerindians in Colonial Spanish America"
  4. Magdalena Chocano Mena, "Colonial Printing and Metropolitan Books: Printed Texts and the Shaping of Scholarly Culture in New Spain, 1539-1700"
  5. Albert A. Palacios, "Preventing 'Heresy': Censorship and Privilege in Mexican Publishing, 1590-1612"
  6. Schroeder, S. (Ed): The Conquest All Over Again. Nahuas and Zapotecs Thinking, Writing, and Painting Spanish Colonialism
  7. Lockhart, J: The Nahuas After the Conquest: A Social and Cultural History of the Indians of Central Mexico, Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries
  8. Lockhart, J.: We People Here. Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
  9. McDonough, K.: “‘Love’ Lost: Class Struggle among Indigenous Nobles and Commoners of Seventeenth-Century Tlaxcala”
  10. Megged, A. & Wood, S.: Mesoamerican Memory. Enduring Systems of Remembrance
  11. Restall, M.: “The New Conquest History” in History Compass 10:12
  12. Townsend, C.: Here in This year. Seventeenth-Century Nahuatl Annals of the Tlaxcala-Puebla Valley
  13. Wood, S.: Transcending Conquest. Nahua Views of Spanish Colonial Mexico