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DISCOVERING THE AMERICAS

 

No.1 Miguel León Portilla. Mesoamerica 1492, and on the Eve of 1992.
No.2 Luis Villoro. Sahagún or the Limits of the Discovery of the Other.
No.3 Rubén Bareiro-Saguier. Los mitos fundadores guaraníes y su reinterpretación.
No.4 Dennis Tedlock. Writing and Reflection among the Maya Metamorphosis 1992.
No.5 Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano. Syncretism in Mexican and Mexican-American Folk Medicine.
No.6 Sabine G. MacCormack. Children of the Sun and Reason of State: Myths, Ceremonies and Conflicts in Inca Peru.
No.7 Frank Salomon. Nightmare Victory: The Meanings of Conversion among Peruvian Indians (Huarochirí 1608?).
No.8 Franklin Pease. Inka y kuraca. Relaciones de poder y representación histórica.
No.9 Richard Price. Ethnographic History, Caribbean Pasts.
No.10 Josaphat Kubayanda. On Colonial/Imperial Discourse and Contemporary Critical Theory.
No.11 Nancie L. González. Prospero, Caliban and Black Sambo.Colonial Views of the Other in the Caribbean.
No.12 Franklin W. Wright. Christopher Columbus: Myth, Metaphor, and Metamorphosis in the Atlantic World, 1492-1992.
No.13 A. Lynn Bolles. Claiming Their Rightful Position: Women Trade Union Leaders of the Commonwealth Caribbean.
No.14 Peter Hulme. Elegy for a Dying Race: The Caribs and their Visitor.
No.15 Ida Altman. Moving Around and Moving On: Spanish Emigration in the Age of Expansion.
No.16 Ramón A. Gutiérrez. The Political Legacies of Columbus: Ethnic Identities in the United States.

 
     
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