Autores Flashcards
(14 cards)
Lacan
Lo real, lo simbólico, lo imaginario
Richard Harding Davis
autor de Soldiers of Fortune
Gretchen Murphy
autor de “Hemispheric Imaginings”
Juan Valera
“Los Estados Unidos contra España”; Spain has a right to colonize in the Caribbean and Latin America, and the actions of the US and the Monroe Doctrine are hypocritical; paternal language; what is “America”?
Jose Martí
subraya la urgencia de América Latina para luchar contra E.E.U.U y España; “Nuestra América”; “gigante de siete leguas” = colonizers
Francis Yates
Autor de Charles V and the Idea of Empire; Idea of a divine right to rule
Garcilaso de la Vega
author of two poems; emphasizes the idea of imperial hope; uses a lot of roman language; brings pain and suffers internal war
Antonio de Nebrija
“Gramatica castellana”; states that language is interlinked w empire to emphasize that Spain is now the owner of the Roman Empire; cyclical nature of language
Juan Ginés Sepúlveda
wrote “Apología y Acerca de la monarquía”; latter- letter to King Phillip (natural hierarchy; numbered)
Francisco López de Gómora
writer of “Historia general de las Indias”; inhabitables (partly due to climate) and barabarious in terms of religious sacrafice
Pedro Cieza de León
describes Incas as heathens/infidels; author of “Crónica del Perú”; letter to King Phillip of Spain; “gran desorden”, incest and cannabilism, inhabitable, Mango Capa, compliments architecture and fine clothing
El Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
describes Incas as quasi-Spaniards, quasi-Christians; author of “Comentarios reales”; menciona cinco zonas “la torrida zona”; Pachacamac; dos periodos en la historia de los Andes
Guamán Poma de Ayala
describes Incas as imperial usurpers; authors of “Primer nueva corónica y Buen gobierno”; cuatro edades de Incas
Tragedia del fin de Atahualpa
describes Incas as temporarily disposessed but the legitimate rules of the Andes; a performance, theatre-like