week6—Land or Death! What Mariategui wanted to say… but did(n’t)?— reading blog #10 – Hugo Blanco’s We the Indians Reading Hugo Blanco’s We the Indians was like reading a less pretentious version of Garcilaso de la Vega’s Royal Commentaries of the Inca. Though both have their biases and influences, of course, but Blanco’s writing isn’t […]
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Hugo Blanco is a very interesting character and he tells a detailed and often saddening story in We, The Indians. He has worked hard for a very long time to fight against the many abuses and injustices faced by the poor, believing that they must work together to achieve their common goal. However Hugo is […]
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Obviously, my favourite chapter of Hugo Blanco’s book was Chapter 4: Reflections by a child of Pachamama (Mother Nature). In this chapter, Blanco describes the various ways in which the Indigenous peoples of of the Andes adapted to and maintained the fertility of Mother Earth. He describes the arrival of the foreign invaders, the disrespect and […]
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Uncomfortable Truths in We the Indians
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Experience Blog This is a joint blog with my pal Ana, read it here! 🙂 Here’s a little teaser 😀
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week5—Man as Tree; a return to Depth, Height, and Volume as necessity for the future— reading blog #9 – Pablo Neruda’s The Heights of Macchu Picchu I don’t know where to start. I like Neruda’s poetry and his writing. I think I am still processing it, which is taking longer than I thought. I think […]
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Reading Blog Thoughts on a bit from The Heights of Macchu Picchu by Pablo Neruda. In my grade 8 English class, my teacher defined poetry as the most condensed form of writing in terms of expression. This is a definition that has stayed with me and I remember it from time to time when reading […]
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I think while everyone – or rather most of us – were reading Indigenous Mestizos, I got drawn into How Difficult it is to be God, a translated analysis of ‘the people’s war’ in Peru waged primarily by Shining Path and the Peruvian military. Since our visit to the LUM in Lima and Jon’s fiery […]
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Before I start on my initial thoughts of de la Cadina’s “Indigenous Mestizos”, I want to disclaim that I’ve been needing 9+ hours of sleep recently and have not finished my second coffee. Hence reading the introduction for me was incredibly difficult and inaccessible despite quite of interesting, thought-provoking segments.
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Machu Picchu: One of the seven wonders of the world. A pit stop in our course. I’ve learned a lot about Machu Picchu in some of my previous archeology courses. Subjects surrounding the effects of tourism on Peru’s economy or the harms tourism has on it’s preservation were floating around in my mind before our […]
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