Space, Place, and Mapping ILA387 Spring 2016

Representation

Representation

This page has tags:

  1. Fuente primaria 3: Mapa de Panamá desde Portobelo al Darién. Ana Maria Navas Mendez
  2. Fuente primaria 3-JS Judith Santopietro
  3. Doreen Massey Ana Maria Navas Mendez
  4. Jason Farman, “Mapping the Digital Empire: Google Earth and the Process of Modern Cartography” 4/12 Ana Maria Navas Mendez
  5. Karl Offen and Jordana Dym Ana Maria Navas Mendez

Contents of this tag:

  1. Daisy: The Modern Garifuna; A new culture formed on the Internet
  2. Michel Foucault, “Of Other Spaces: Utopias and Heterotopias” (María Victoria)
  3. Tania: Conquest Histories in 16th-century Nahua annals
  4. Doreen Massey, excerpts from "For Space"
  5. Barbara Mundy, “Introduction” from "The Death of Aztec Tenochtitlan, the Life of Mexico City" (Daisy)
  6. Callahan and Johnson Articles
  7. Garifuna-Coalition Garifuna (Primary Source)
  8. Being Garifuna (Primary Source)
  9. Joanne Rappaport and Tom Cummins, "Between Images and Writing: The Ritual of the King's Quillca"
  10. The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness
  11. A story about the Garifuna (Primary Source)
  12. Clendinnen, I: “‘Fierce and Unnatural Cruelty’: Cortés and the Conquest of México"
  13. Hortensia Calvo, "The Politics of Print: The Historiography of the Book in Early Spanish America"
  14. Barbara Mundy, chapter 1 from Mapping New Spain: Indigenous Cartography and the Maps of the Relaciones Geográficas
  15. Rolena Adorno, "Literary Production and Suppression: Reading and Writing about Amerindians in Colonial Spanish America"
  16. Marina Garone Gravier, "Calígrafos y Tipógrafos Indígenas en la Nueva España"
  17. Garifuna Queens (Primary Source)
  18. Marina Garone Gravier, "Semiótica y tipografía. Edición y diseño en lenguas indígenas"
  19. Walter Mignolo, "The Materiality of Reading and Writing Cultures: The Chain of Sounds, Graphic Signs, and Sign Carriers"
  20. Patricia Seed, “Taking Possession and Reading Texts: Establishing the Authority of Overseas Empires” (María Victoria)
  21. Codex Aubin (Anonymous, c. 1576)
  22. Anales de Cuauhtitlán (Anonymous, c. 1570)
  23. Fuente secundaria 5- JS
  24. Curet, L. Antonio. “The Taíno: Phenomena, Concepts, and Terms" (Daisy)
  25. Schroeder, S. (Ed): The Conquest All Over Again. Nahuas and Zapotecs Thinking, Writing, and Painting Spanish Colonialism
  26. Yi-Fu Tuan
  27. Anales de Tecamachalco (Anonymous, c. 1590)
  28. Lockhart, J: The Nahuas After the Conquest: A Social and Cultural History of the Indians of Central Mexico, Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries
  29. McDonough, K.: “‘Love’ Lost: Class Struggle among Indigenous Nobles and Commoners of Seventeenth-Century Tlaxcala”
  30. Megged, A. & Wood, S.: Mesoamerican Memory. Enduring Systems of Remembrance
  31. Restall, M.: “The New Conquest History” in History Compass 10:12
  32. Townsend, C.: Here in This year. Seventeenth-Century Nahuatl Annals of the Tlaxcala-Puebla Valley
  33. Wood, S.: Transcending Conquest. Nahua Views of Spanish Colonial Mexico
  34. Lockhart, J.: We People Here. Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico
  35. McDonough, K.: The Learned Ones. Nahua Intellectuals in Postconquest Mexico