
Histoire de la littérature Nahuatl: Sources, identités, représentations
by:
Amos Segala
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8871190505
ISBN 13: 9788871190501
Publication date:
January 1st, 1989
Publisher: Bulzoni Editore
Pages: 292
Genres: History, Poetry
Amos Segala delves into the rich tapestry of Nahuatl literature, exploring its origins, identities, and representations through a scholarly lens. The work sheds light on the intricate connections between the Nahuatl language and the cultural narratives that have shaped the indigenous experience throughout history. Segala's analysis uncovers the layered meanings within texts, revealing how literature acts as a medium for expressing identity and resistance.
With an introduction by Giuseppe Bellini, the reader is invited to engage with the profound implications of Nahuatl literary traditions. The book not only serves as a vital resource for understanding the literary heritage of the Nahua people but also contributes to broader discussions on cultural representation and identity in Latin America. By weaving together historical context with literary analysis, Segala crafts a narrative that resonates with the ongoing evolution of Nahuatl literature and its significance in contemporary discourse.
With an introduction by Giuseppe Bellini, the reader is invited to engage with the profound implications of Nahuatl literary traditions. The book not only serves as a vital resource for understanding the literary heritage of the Nahua people but also contributes to broader discussions on cultural representation and identity in Latin America. By weaving together historical context with literary analysis, Segala crafts a narrative that resonates with the ongoing evolution of Nahuatl literature and its significance in contemporary discourse.