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Mujeres de qallwa : saberes de arte textil de San Miguel de Pallaques (Cajamarca) / Haydée Quiroz Malca.

LIBRA HD9864.P43 Q57 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Quiroz Malca, Haydée, author.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Textile industry--Peru--San Miguel de Pallaques.
Textile industry.
Women textile workers--Peru--San Miguel de Pallaques.
Women textile workers.
Artisans--Peru--San Miguel de Pallaques.
Artisans.
Peru--San Miguel de Pallaques.
Physical Description:
450 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 24 cm
Edition:
Primera edición.
Other Title:
Saberes de arte textil de San Miguel de Pallaques (Cajamarca)
Place of Publication:
Lima : Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú, 2021.
Summary:
This work, which reveals the refined techniques of the colorful world of cotton and wool, and whose symbology tells the history of a pre-Hispanic tradition, also represents a valuable tool for any reader interested in archeology, anthropology, linguistics, and traditional art and textiles, according to Yuki Seo, an educator at the University of Yokohama in Japan and a guest at the presentation. The author expressed her protagonists the weavers of the backstrap loom, known as qallwa, and highlighted the importance of fabrics since "they are a trunk of knowledge that is it must be conserved and, above all, transmitted,ʺ she stated.
This work, which reveals the refined techniques of the colorful world of cotton and wool, and whose symbology tells the history of a pre-Hispanic tradition, also represents a valuable tool for any reader interested in archeology, anthropology, linguistics, and traditional art and textiles, according to Yuki Seo, an educator at the University of Yokohama in Japan and a guest at the presentation. The author expressed her protagonists the weavers of the backstrap loom, known as qallwa, and highlighted the importance of fabrics since "they are a trunk of knowledge that is it must be conserved and, above all, transmitted ʺ, she stated.
Contents:
Presentación
Prólogo
Agradecimientos
Un aperitivo para el camino: ño algodon y ña lanita
Introducción
Entretejiendo la historia con la escritura
Capitulo 1: Cajamarca, genesis de la region
Ocupaciones prehispanicas
Los reinos o señorios en Cajamarca
Capitulo 2: Encuentros y desencuentros en los territorios de Cajamarca
Cuismanco: dioses ritos y lenguas
Su relacion con el reino Chimor y los Incas
La administracion colonial de Cajamarca y los nuevos amos
Cajamarca colonial
El gran cambio: la mineria
Capitulo 3: Cajamarca en los siglos XIX y XX
La Indipendencia, para quien o para quienes?
Consideraciones contemporaneas a la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y primera del XX
Los tejidos: una expresión de resistencia
Trnzando un nuevo siglo
Capitulo 4: Los tejidos multicolores de San Miguel
Una madeja de hilos y colores
San Miguel en la hisotria: los ovillos listos para el urdido
Otras voces sobre su origen
Breve revision historica de la poblacion del distrito y provinvia de San Mieguel
Capitulo 5: La artesania textil en San Miguel
Categorias analiticas
San Miguel ante los grandes cambios coloniales
Los pañones sanmiguelinos: una hebre importante de la historia
De la Virgen del Arco al patron San Miguel
El proceso de produccion de los tejidos
Las etapas del tejido en qallwa
Tejidos entre la vida y la muerte: intercambio ritual
Destino de los tejidos
Reflexiones finales
Bibliografia
Anexos
Anexo 1: La Virgen del Arco
Anexo 2: El casorio
Anexo 3: Tecnicas tectiles
Resoluciones viceministerial.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-432).
ISBN:
9786124329661
6124329662
OCLC:
1285433390

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