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Guess what? another reading post (week 2 class 5)

The story in the Huarochiri manuscript reminded me a lot of the story of Raven when he stole the sun. There are a lot of similarities between these stories, such as the the virgin birth, trickery, and impregnating the woman through something she consumed. It is a crazy story and sometimes I was a bit […]

The trees of Arguedas’ Andes

I know this is an arts course so we’re supposed to analyze the texts or whatever, but this is my blog so I can do what I want. Here’s a rundown of the trees mentioned in Arguedas’ The Old Man and The Journeys. Stay tuned for a rundown of other flora, and also fauna, in my next […]

Taki Onqoy “dancing sickness”

Renewal of Andean loyalties

This Island is Full of Noises

Reading Blog 2

Week 2: Textiles, Tourism, and Authenticity

In the chapter Cloth, Textile, and The Inca Empire from the Peru Reader, John Murra discusses the importance of cotton and wool textiles to the Indigenous peoples of the Andes, ranging from aspects such as ceremonial use, burials, status symbols, economics, and systems of reciprocity. It is very evident through Murra descriptions that textiles functioned […]

Reading Blog 2

Textiles are one of my favourite mediums to study because they are historically understudied in the West because it is traditionally seen as a “woman’s craft” and thus not worthy of being seen as “high art.” However, it wa…