Missionary Linguistics
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. De la indiferencia entre lo temporal y lo eterno: Élites indígenas, cultura textual y memoria en las fronteras de América del Sur
Abstract In this article we analyze the indigenous textual culture of the Jesuit-Guarani missions and explore the applicability of a distinction - established in the literature of linguistics - between ‘temporal’ (secular) and ‘eternal’ (religious) writings. First, we propose a typology of missionary textual culture based on the different spaces used
Varia hist.. Publicado em: 16/05/2019
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2. Dominicanos e jesuítas na emergência da tradição gramatical Quechua - século XVI / Dominicans and Jesuits in the emergence of grammar tradition Quechua - XVI century
This report has the objective to compare the two first grammar books produced by the quechua in the sixteenth century. The first one Grammatica o arte de la lengua general de los incas de los reynos del Peru, was written by the Dominican Domingo de Santo Tomás (1499-1570) and published in Valladolid, in the year of 1560. The second one, Arte y vocabulario e
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Topa e tentativa missionária de inserir o Deus cristão ao contexto Maxakali: análise do contato inter-religioso entre missionários cristãos e índios / Topa and the missionary attempt to introduce the Christian God to the Maxakali context: analysis of the inter-religious contact between the Christian missionaries and the Indians
Nesta dissertação de mestrado analiso o contato inter-religioso promovido pela atuação de missões evangélicas (SIL e MNTB) junto à comunidade indígena Maxakali, localizada no nordeste do Estado de Minas Gerais. Além de acompanhar o desenvolvimento das atividades proselitistas destas instituições entre os índios Maxakali, objetivamos compreender c
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Tensão e redução na várzea: as relações de contato entre os Cocama e Jesuítas na Amazônia do século XVII 1644-1680
The aim of this dissertation is to propose an analysis of the relationship between the cocamas, settled in the Peruvian Amazon, and Jesuits missionaries in the XVII century, unfolding a universe marked by continuous transformations and by flexibility in their relations. Our purpose was to deconstruct the static and bipolar conception that has underlain cultu
Publicado em: 2007