Space, Place, and Mapping ILA387 Spring 2016

Empire

This page has tags:

  1. Fuente primaria 3: Mapa de Panamá desde Portobelo al Darién. Ana Maria Navas Mendez
  2. Monika Therrien Ana Maria Navas Mendez
  3. Jason Farman, “Mapping the Digital Empire: Google Earth and the Process of Modern Cartography” 4/12 Ana Maria Navas Mendez
  4. Richard Kagan Ana Maria Navas Mendez

Contents of this tag:

  1. Primary Source: "Recopilación de leyes de los reinos de las Indias, Libro 1, título 24: De los libros, que se imprimen y pasan a las Indias," 1681
  2. Fuente primaria 1: Pascual de Andagoya
  3. Barbara Mundy, “Introduction” from "The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, the Life of Mexico City" (Daisy)
  4. Primary Source: Alonso de Molina, "Aquí comienza un vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana," 1555
  5. Magdalena Chocano Mena, "Imprenta e impresores de Nueva España, 1539-1700: Límites económicos y condiciones políticas en la tipografía colonial americana"
  6. Joanne Rappaport and Tom Cummins, "Between Images and Writing: The Ritual of the King's Quillca"
  7. María Elena Martínez, “Archives, Bodies, and Imagination”
  8. Walter Mignolo, "The Materiality of Reading and Writing Cultures: The Chain of Sounds, Graphic Signs, and Sign Carriers"
  9. Patricia Seed, “Taking Possession and Reading Texts: Establishing the Authority of Overseas Empires” (María Victoria)
  10. Kathleen Deagan