Escritura en quechua y sociedad serrana en transformación:

Escritura en quechua y sociedad serrana en transformación:

Escritura en quechua y sociedad serrana en transformación:

Alan Durston

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Editorial:
Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (IEP)
Año de edición:
2019
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Estudios literarios: obras de teatro y dramaturgos
ISBN:
9786124358036
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Entre 1920 y 1960 se dio en el Perú un boom literario en quechua caracterizado por la aparición de nuevos géneros -como el teatro 'costumbrista', en el que se retrataba la vida rural contemporáne- y por una inspiración regionalista. Los autores eran bilingües y pertenecían a la clase profesional de centros urbanos de la sierra sur del Perú donde aún predominaba el uso del quechua, como Ayacucho y Cusco. Este libro examina los contextos y las funciones de la escritura en quechua durante una época de grandes transformaciones a través de tres estudios de caso: Moisés Cavero Cazo (Ayacucho), Andrés Alencastre (Cusco) y Teodoro Meneses Morales (Huanta). ¿Qué los inspiraba a escribir teatro, poesía y prosa en quechua? Al examinar esta producción y situarla en su contexto histórico, este libro busca contribuir a la historiografía sobre los cambios culturales en la sierra sudperuana moderna, además de enmarcarse dentro de los estudios sobre la historia del quechua como lengua escrita. 10

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