Revista del Instituto Riva Agüero. Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2023)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14657/196952

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Presentación
  • Presentación Montañez Sanabria, Elizabeth; 7-11

  • Dosier: Cartografías iberoamericanas
  • Atlas Vallard: Uma narrativa francesa da América em meados do século XVI de Queiroz Pinto, Luciana; 15-38
  • La cartografía de Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala: El “Mapa Mundi” y las “Ciudades y villas” Venturi, Fabio; 39-64
  • La odisea pirata de Sharp, el derrotero español y sus copias inglesas: ¿Transmisión o apropiación de conocimiento? Montañez Sanabria, Elizabeth; 65-101
  • Todo mezclado en el terreno: Los conocimientos geográficos de los mamelucos aplicados por los jesuitas en la producción cartográfica del Backlands paraguayo (1746-1753) de Moura, Denise A. S; 103-162
  • Cartografiando los confines del imperio: El intendente Francisco Hurtado y los caminos y poblados de Chiloé Mansilla-Utchal Almonacid, José; 163-188
  • Un recorrido por los barrios extramuros de La Habana en los planos de los archivos españoles (1763-1834) Azorín García, Eduardo; 189-252
  • Los trabajos de la Comisión Topográfica en La Paz, Bolivia, a mediados del siglo XIX y la construcción del Estado nacional Machaca, Victor Hugo; 253-286
  • El ‘Atlas Geográfico Ibero-Americano’ de la editorial barcelonesa Alberto Martín (1901-1915) Montaner, Carme; 287-318

  • Artículos
  • El camino de Damasco del converso Francisco de Acevedo: De Galicia al Perú (1591-1604) Tardieu, Jean-Pierre; 321-371

  • Notas
  • Un viajero nacionalista por los Andes: Comentario a propósito de una nueva edición de ‘Paisajes peruanos’, de José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma Gómez Acuña, Luis; 375-387
  • Publicación de la ‘Colección Villasante de cantos y música tradicional ashaninka (1981-1985)’ y proyecto de investigación Villasante Cervello, Mariella; 389-415

  • Reseñas
  • Villasante Cervello, Mariella. ‘La violencia política en la selva central del Perú, 1980-2000 [...]’, y ‘La guerra interna entre los Ashaninka y Nomatsiguenga de la selva central del Perú, 1980-2000 [...]’ Lerner Febres, Salomón; 419-426
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      El ‘Atlas Geográfico Ibero-Americano’ de la editorial barcelonesa Alberto Martín (1901-1915)
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Montaner, Carme
      Alberto Martín was a publishing house founded in Barcelona in 1895 and specialized in the publication of geographical books. One of his most outstanding projects was the publication of a collection of Ibero-American geographical atlases. From 1901 began to publish the atlas of Spain in fascicles and later of Portugal, Peru and Mexico would come. The project had no continuation, probably due to marketing problems, despite having an outstanding cartography drawn up under the direction of Benito Chías Carbó. Well known in Spain, the Ibero-American geographical atlas project is practically unknown in Latin America.
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      Un recorrido por los barrios extramuros de La Habana en los planos de los archivos españoles (1763-1834)
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Azorín García, Eduardo
      This article analyzes a series of urban plans, collected from Spanish archival collections, of the suburbs of Havana with the aim of knowing the transformation and growth of this space. The cartographies presented show that the expansion of these suburbs was a major problem for the land defense of the city. To contain this problem, numerous provisions were implemented. However, the increase in the suburbs was unstoppable and the circumstance led to new defense and urban projects to safeguard the interests of the population settled outside the wall.
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      Publicación de la ‘Colección Villasante de cantos y música tradicional ashaninka (1981-1985)’ y proyecto de investigación
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Villasante Cervello, Mariella
      As in all hunter-gatherer societies, beliefs associated with the spiritual world and the musical arts are very important among the Ashaninka, the Nomatsiguenga and all Amazonian native peoples. These themes have been little studied in social anthropology. Moreover, the relative neglect of the native languages has led to a decrease in the transmission of the beliefs and music that represent the core of the Ashaninka cultural heritage. In this context, my current research aims to shed light on the evolution of the relationship between musical production, beliefs and ethnic identity and, at the same time, to revalue the musical and mythological heritage of the Ashaninka and their ethnic identities. The starting point of this study of social and musical anthropology are the songs that I collected between 1981 and 1985, the Villasante Collection of traditional Ashaninka music archived at the Centre de Recherches d’Ethnomusicologie (CREM, France) which I present in this Note.
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      Un viajero nacionalista por los Andes: Comentario a propósito de una nueva edición de ‘Paisajes peruanos’, de José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Gómez Acuña, Luis
      Paisajes peruanos (‘Peruvian landscapes’) is one of the best historical-literary works created by the historian José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma. It has always been called a travel memoir, which of course was quite unique. A Limenian young man, with a doctorate in Letters from the University of San Marcos, descendant of the ancient Peruvian colonial nobility, undertook a journey through the Andes in 1912, roughly following the colonial path between Cusco and Huancayo. His travel notes became later an erudite polyphonic travel story, with clear modernist prose. Moreover, Paisajes peruanos is also a clear vision of what the young liberal Riva-Agüero thought the Peruvian nation was and should be.
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      El camino de Damasco del converso Francisco de Acevedo: De Galicia al Perú (1591-1604)
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Tardieu, Jean-Pierre
      A young Galician converso, initiated to the faith of Moses by the women of his family near the Portuguese border shortly before moving to Peru at the end of the sixteenth century, requested in 1603 the absolution of the Holy Office of Lima, obsessed with the salvation of his soul and his mystical experiences. Managing his neurotic mood, the inquisitors tried to take full advantage of a case of little relevance to give themselves the means to end a crypto-Jewish nucleus that had spread to the Indies.
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      Los trabajos de la Comisión Topográfica en La Paz, Bolivia, a mediados del siglo XIX y la construcción del Estado nacional
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Machaca, Victor Hugo
      This article shows the work of the members of the Topographic Commission in La Paz, Bolivia, in order to understand the consolidation of the national State through cartography in the mid-nineteenth century. The city of La Paz was the center of its activities for the elaboration of an urban plan, a topographic map of the department and another of Lake Titicaca, which are analyzed in the context of the elaboration of a national geographical map. To develop this research, information from archives and libraries of different Bolivian cities and the National Historical Archive of Spain has been consulted.
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      Atlas Vallard: Uma narrativa francesa da América em meados do século XVI
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) de Queiroz Pinto, Luciana
      The Vallard Atlas is a double-sheeted atlas-book, with fifteen maps and nautical information sheets housed at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. This atlas is rich in iconography, abundant in wind roses, and with a vast list of toponyms on the coast. On the first leaf, it bears the description “Nicolas Vallard de Dieppe, 1547”. Five maps describe territories in America, the subject of this essay. The objective of this article is to make a contextualized reading of the French perspective in the process of Iberian colonization in America.
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      La odisea pirata de Sharp, el derrotero español y sus copias inglesas: ¿Transmisión o apropiación de conocimiento?
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) Montañez Sanabria, Elizabeth
      This article will focus on the cartography resulting from the raids of the English buccaneer Bartholomew Sharp and his pirate comrades in the Spanish American Pacific between 1680 and 1681. Mainly, I will examine some of the atlases produced by William Hack based on the Spanish derrotero of the South Sea that Sharp captured on the coasts of Ecuador. Also, I will examine the copy that the English pirate Basil Ringrose made based on the same waggoner. Our main interest is to determine whether the English cartography resulting from this pirate expedition is a transmission of pirate expertise or an appropriation of Hispanic knowledge.
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      Todo mezclado en el terreno: Los conocimientos geográficos de los mamelucos aplicados por los jesuitas en la producción cartográfica del Backlands paraguayo (1746-1753)
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-28) de Moura, Denise A. S.
      Cartographic images made by Jesuits in the 18th century turned out to be transnational and locally mixed cognitive experiences, as these missionary agents of a global institution were forced to establish a collaborative relationship with the multicultural spaces where they settled and undertook their activities. One of the cartographic genres developed by the missionaries, the Paraquariae Provinciae, combined information and geographical knowledge of the mamelucos, a mestizo social type of Amerindian with white Portuguese settler which has been widely acknowledged but poorly elucidated by the historiography making process. The present paper aims to address these issues by applying concepts and methods of critical cartography in order to compare maps built by the Jesuits.