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Narrative Threads: Accounting and Recoun

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Jeffrey Quilter and Gary Urton Klappentext The Inka Empire stretched over much of the length and breadth of the South American Andes, encompassed elaborately planned cities linked by a complex network of roads and messengers, and created astonishing works of architecture and artistry and a compelling mythology-all without the aid of a graphic writing system. Instead, the Inkas' records consisted of devices made of knotted and dyed strings-called khipu-on which they recorded information pertaining to the organization and history of their empire. Despite more than a century of research on these remarkable devices, the khipu remain largely undeciphered.In this benchmark book, twelve international scholars tackle the most vexed question in khipu studies: how did the Inkas record and transmit narrative records by means of knotted strings? The authors approach the problem from a variety of angles. Several essays mine Spanish colonial sources for details about the kinds of narrative encoded in the khipu. Others look at the uses to which khipu were put before and after the Conquest, as well as their current use in some contemporary Andean communities. Still others analyze the formal characteristics of khipu and seek to explain how they encode various kinds of numerical and narrative data. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsPreface (Jeffrey Quilter)Part One. Background for the Study of Khipu and Quechua Narratives 1. An Overview of Spanish Colonial Commentary on Andean Knotted-String Records (Gary Urton)2. Spinning a Yarn: Landscape, Memory, and Discourse Structure in Quechua Narratives (Rosaleen Howard)Part Two. Structure and Information in the Khipu 3. A Khipu Information String Theory (William J Conklin)4. Reading Khipu: Labels, Structure, and Format (Marcia Ascher)5. Inka Writing (Robert Ascher)Part Three. Interpreting Chroniclers' Accounts of Khipu 6. String Registries: Native Accounting and Memory According to the Colonial Sources (Carlos Sempat Assadourian)7. Woven Words: The Royal Khipu of Blas Valera (Sabine P. Hyland)8. Recording Signs in Narrative-Accounting Khipu (Gary Urton)9. Yncap Cimin Quipococ's Knots (Jeffrey Quilter)Part Four. Colonial Uses and Transformations of the Khipu 10. "Without Deceit or Lies": Variable Chinu Readings during a Sixteenth-Century Tribute-Restitution Trial (Tristan Platt)11. Pérez Bocanegra's Ritual formulario: Khipu Knots and Confession (Regina Harrison)Part Five. Contemporary Khipu Traditions 12. Patrimonial Khipu in a Modern Peruvian Village: An Introduction to the "Quipocamayos" of Tupicocha, Huarochirí (Frank Salomon)13. The Continuing Khipu Traditions: Principles and Practices (Carol Mackey)ContributorsIndex...

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Autori Jeffrey Quilter
Con la collaborazione di Jeffrey Quilter (Editore), Gary Urton (Editore)
Editore External catalogues UK
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9780292723672
ISBN 978-0-292-72367-2
Serie Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia

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