In the footsteps of Inkarri

The Inkarri myth represents the vindicating spirit of the subjugated and humiliated Quechua sociocultural universe. However, its scope is not limited to the world represented, but also to others who have suffered political, social and cultural subjection. It is a current myth with roots in the colon...

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Autor: Huamán López, Carlos
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:Perú
Institución:Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huamanga
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de San Cristobal de Huamanga
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.localhost:article/174
Acceso en línea:http://revistas.unsch.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/174
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Mito
Inkarri
Andes
Oralidad
Escritura
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Sumario:The Inkarri myth represents the vindicating spirit of the subjugated and humiliated Quechua sociocultural universe. However, its scope is not limited to the world represented, but also to others who have suffered political, social and cultural subjection. It is a current myth with roots in the colonial past. It underlies the memory and the collective imagination, and is manifested through oral stories, poems and songs, with variations that maintain the central axis of the argument.