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This is the first work to begin to fill a gap: an understanding of discourse aimed to persuade within the Pre-Columbian Americas. The contributors in this collection offer glimpses of what those indigenous rhetorics might have looked like and how their influences remain. The reader is invivted to recognize the invention of the Americas, providing other ways to contemplate material life prior to contemporary capitalism, telling us about the global from long ago to current global capitalism. This book is the drop that will ripple, creating new lines of inquiry into language use within the Americas and the legacies of genocide, conquest, and cultural survival.te-ixtli: the 'Other Face' of the Am?ricas; D.Baca Rhetoric of the First 'Indians': Tainos and the Second Voyage of Columbus; V.Villanueva Imperialist Rhetorics in Puerto Rican Nationalist Narratives; E.G.A.Merced Spanish Scripts Colonize the Image: Inca Visual Rhetorics; R.Quispe-Agnoli Translating Nahua Rhetoric: Sahag?n's Nahua Subjects in Colonial Mexico; C.R.de la Carrera The Rhetorical Action of Moche Burial Rituals; L.Gries Rhetoric and Resistance in Hawai'i: How Silenced Voices Speak Out in Colonial Contexts; G.Nordstrom Rhetoric, Interrupted: La Malinche and Nepantlisma; D.Baca In Search of the Invisible World; T.Brandenburg 'When they Awaken': Indigeneity and Anti-Colonial Visuality; D.Miner Spirit Glyphs: Reimagining Art and Artist in the Work of Chicana Tlamatinime; L.P?rez Los Puentes Stories: The Rhetorical Realities of Electronic Literacy Sponsors and Gateways on the U.S.-Mexico Border from 1920-2001; J.Scenters-Zapico Las Cobijas/The Blankets; R.J.Gonz?lez
This collection offers a building block for future scholars to learn, examine, and build work that not only challenges the accepted notion that all rhetoric begins with the Greco-Roman tradition but also seeks to push Native scholarship further into respectful, ethical, and innovative directions. - Marcos Julian Del Hierro, SAIL Rhetolc®
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