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The Lettered City

2013
This chapter borrows its title from Angel Rama’s book of the same name.1 Discussing the cities of colonial Latin America, Rama argues that they were not only written/planned into existence, but maintained their status as centres of imperial power for over three centuries primarily through the act of writing.
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Archaeology in the Lettered City

Colonial Latin American Review, 2014
The ‘lettered creole’ Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora is widely seen as an antiquarian who collected textual materials associated with the indigenous past. But Siguenza's historical interest exceeded both the textual and the indigenous. Following a popular insurrection in 1692, which left the viceroy's palace in ruins, Siguenza was asked to present a ...
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The Conjunction of the Lettered City and the Lettered Countryside in 19th-Century Mexico

2016
Abstract A persuasive literature has argued that the course of Latin American history from the arrival of Europeans to the present has been shaped to a large extent by a small but expanding group of literate bureaucrats, church officials, lawyers, and intellectuals, known as letrados, who made their lives in urban centers.
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