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The Peru Reader: History, Culture, Politics

✍ Scribed by Orin Starn (editor), Robin Kirk (editor), Carlos Iván Degregori (editor)


Publisher
Duke University Press Books
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
598
Series
The Latin America Readers
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Sixteenth-century Spanish soldiers described Peru as a land filled with gold and silver, a place of untold wealth. Nineteenth-century travelers wrote of soaring Andean peaks plunging into luxuriant Amazonian canyons of orchids, pythons, and jaguars. The early-twentieth-century American adventurer Hiram Bingham told of the raging rivers and the wild jungles he traversed on his way to rediscovering the “Lost City of the Incas,” Machu Picchu. Seventy years later, news crews from ABC and CBS traveled to Peru to report on merciless terrorists, starving peasants, and Colombian drug runners in the “white gold” rush of the coca trade. As often as not, Peru has been portrayed in broad extremes: as the land of the richest treasures, the bloodiest conquest, the most poignant ballads, and the most violent revolutionaries. This revised and updated second edition of the bestselling Peru Reader offers a deeper understanding of the complex country that lies behind these claims.

Unparalleled in scope, the volume covers Peru’s history from its extraordinary pre-Columbian civilizations to its citizens’ twenty-first-century struggles to achieve dignity and justice in a multicultural nation where Andean, African, Amazonian, Asian, and European traditions meet. The collection presents a vast array of essays, folklore, historical documents, poetry, songs, short stories, autobiographical accounts, and photographs. Works by contemporary Peruvian intellectuals and politicians appear alongside accounts of those whose voices are less often heard—peasants, street vendors, maids, Amazonian Indians, and African-Peruvians. Including some of the most insightful pieces of Western journalism and scholarship about Peru, the selections provide the traveler and specialist alike with a thorough introduction to the country’s astonishing past and challenging present.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
A Note on Style
Introduction
Part I: The Ancient Civilizations
The Chavín Cult
Nazca Pottery
The Huarochirí Manuscript
Moon, Sun,Witches
The Origins of the Incas
Cloth, Textile, and the Inca Empire
Taxation and the Incas
Officials and Messengers
The Search for Machu Picchu
Part II: Conquest and Colonial Rule
Atahualpa and Pizarro
In Defense of the Indians
Our House
The Tragedy of Success
Diary of Colonial Lima
Friar Martín’s Mice
The Rebellion of Túpac Amaru
‘‘All Must Die!’’
Part III: The Republican Peru
The Battle of Ayacucho
Comas and theWar of the Pacific
Priests, Indians, Soldiers, and Heroes
Women of Lima
Amazonian Indians and the Rubber Boom
Part IV: The Advent of Modern Politics
Tempest in the Andes
Water!
Reflections
Human Poems
The APRA
The Massacre of Chan Chan
Lost to Sight
Part V: The Breakup of the Old Order
The Pongo’s Dream
‘‘The Master Will No Longer Feed Off Your Poverty,"
The 24th of June
Villa El Salvador
Recipe for a House
Featherless Vultures
Peru’s African Rhythms
A Guerrilla’s Word
Liberation Theology
A World for Julius
Part VI: The Shining Path
‘‘A Frightening Thirst for Vengeance,’’
We Are the Initiators
The Quota
Memories of a Cadre
Oath of Loyalty
Part VII: Manchay Tiempo
Vietnam in the Andes
Death Threat
Women and Terror
Chaqwa
Huamanguino
‘‘There Have Been Threats,’’
Peasants at War
Time of Reckoning
Part VIII: The Cocaine Economy
The Hold Life Has
My Little Coca, Let Me Chew You!
The Cocaine Economy
Drugs, Soldiers, and Guerrillas
Part IX: The Struglle for Survival
Soup of the Day
Nightwatch
‘‘A Momentous Decision,’’
Choleric Outbreak
Bribing a Congressman
Simply Pascuala
Part X: Culture(s) Redefined
Chayraq!
The Choncholí Chewing Gum Rap
Sarita Colonia Comes Flying
Is Peru Turning Protestant?
Interview with a Gay Activist
Adrenaline Nights
Reencounter
I Am the Bad Girl of the Story
Conversation in the Cathedral
The Slave
Aguaruna Adventures
Self-Images
Suggestions for Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgment of Copyrights
Index


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