Materialidad, memoria y lenguaje en la Relación de las Fábulas y Ritos de los Incas (1575) de Cristóbal de Molina.

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  • Author(s): Martínez Sagredo, Paula1
  • Source:
    Alpha: Revista de Artes, Letras y Filosofía. jul2023, Issue 56, p223-227. 5p.
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    • Abstract:
      El artículo resume el libro "Materialidad, memoria y lenguaje en la Relación de las Fábulas y Ritos de los Incas (1575) de Cristóbal de Molina" escrito por Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino y Francisco Hernández. Destaca la edición crítica del manuscrito del siglo XVI, que ofrece nuevos detalles sobre la vida de Molina y su obra. El libro aborda temas como la materialidad, la memoria y el lenguaje en la cultura incaica y colonial temprana, así como la autenticidad y conceptualización de la obra desde la arqueología. También se menciona la importancia de analizar las actividades rituales complejas y se destaca la falta de análisis sobre la rítmica y elementos líricos de los textos. [Extracted from the article]
    • Abstract:
      The article summarizes the book "Materiality, Memory, and Language in the Relation of the Fables and Rites of the Incas (1575) by Cristóbal de Molina" written by Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino and Francisco Hernández. It highlights the critical edition of the 16th-century manuscript, which offers new details about Molina's life and work. The book addresses topics such as materiality, memory, and language in Inca and early colonial culture, as well as the authenticity and conceptualization of the work from an archaeological perspective. It also mentions the importance of analyzing complex ritual activities and emphasizes the lack of analysis on the rhythmic and lyrical elements of the texts. [Extracted from the article]
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