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Script and Glyph

The "Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca" was created at a pivotal transitional moment, bridging an era when pictorial manuscripts dominated and one that witnessed the rising hegemony of alphabetic texts. The "Historia" was composed using both systems, yet, as Dana Leibsohn notes, neither was fully trusted. Leibsohn analyzes the choices made by the patron, don Alonso de Castaneda, and "tlacuilos" enlisted to create the manuscript. How does one create a history? Which narratives are included, and which are strikingly absent? Which modes of representation are called upon to convey certain types of information? Leibsohn argues how the very practice of history-keeping itself sustains or challenges a current reality.

Central to the "Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca" is the creation, representation, and understanding of landscape. In the recording of ancestral migrations, don Alonso delineates territory, noting boundaries and their histories, and also reveals relationships with a sacred landscape, detailing how relationships with territory were constantly re-inscribed. In this sense, "Script and Glyph" is a particularly appropriate volume for Dumbarton Oaks, as it crosses the boundaries of Pre-Columbian and Landscape areas of study. The volume is beautifully illustrated with color images from the manuscript itself.

Undertitel
Pre-Hispanic History, Colonial Bookmaking, and the Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca
Författare
Dana Leibsohn
ISBN
9780884023425
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
975 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2009-11-01
Sidor
250