Situating the Andean Colonial Experience: Ayllu Tales of History and Hagiography in the Time of the Spanish (Hardcover)

Situating the Andean Colonial Experience: Ayllu Tales of History and Hagiography in the Time of the Spanish By Denise Y. Arnold Cover Image

Situating the Andean Colonial Experience: Ayllu Tales of History and Hagiography in the Time of the Spanish (Hardcover)

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Re-situating Andean colonial history from the perspective of the local historians of ayllu Qaqachaka, in highland Bolivia, this book draws on regional oral history combined with local and public written archives. Rejecting the binary models in vogue in colonial and postcolonial studies (indigenous/non-indigenous, Andean/Western, conquered/conquering), it explores the complex intercalation of legal pluralism and local history in the negotiations around Spanish demands, resulting in the so-called "Andean pact." The Qaqachaka's point of reference was the preceding Inka occupation, so in fulfilling Spanish demands they sought cultural continuity with this recent past. Spanish colonial administration, with its roots in Roman-Germanic and Islamic law, infiltrated many practices into the newly-conquered territories. Two major cycles of ayllu tales trace local responses to these colonial demands, in the practices for establishing settlements, and the feeding and dressing of the Catholic saints inside the new church, with their forebears in the Inka mummies.
Denise Y. Arnold ================ Denise Y. Arnold is an Anglo-Bolivian anthropologist and expert in Andean ethnography, who divides her time writing and teaching between London and La Paz.
Product Details ISBN: 9781641894043
ISBN-10: 1641894040
Publisher: ARC Humanities Press
Publication Date: January 31st, 2021
Pages: 452
Language: English