Research Showcase: Laura Leon-Llerena, 'Reading the Illegible: Indigenous Writing and the Limits of Colonial Hegemony in the Andes'.
Dr. Laura Leon-Llerena will discuss her recently published book, 'Reading the Illegible: Indigenous Writing and the Limits of Colonial Hegemony in the Andes' (University of Arizona Press, 2023), in conversation with Dr. Yari Perez Marin.
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On Reading the Illegible: https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/reading-the-illegible
Reading the Illegible examines the history of alphabetic writing in early colonial Peru, deconstructing the conventional notion of literacy as a weapon of the colonizer. This book develops the concept of legibility, which allows for an in-depth analysis of coexisting Andean and non-Native media. The book discusses the stories surrounding the creation of the Huarochirí Manuscript (c. 1598–1608), the only surviving book-length text written by Indigenous people in Quechua in the early colonial period. The manuscript has been deemed “untranslatable in all the usual senses,” but scholar Laura Leon Llerena argues that it offers an important window into the meaning of legibility.