This is the first work to begin to fill a gap: an understanding
of discourse aimed to persuade within the Pre-Columbian Americas.
The contributors in this collection offer glimpses of what those
indigenous rhetorics might have looked like and how their
influences remain. The reader is invited to recognize "the
invention of the Americas," providing other ways to contemplate
material life prior to contemporary capitalism, telling us about
the global from long ago to current global capitalism. This book is
the drop that will ripple, creating new lines of inquiry into
language use within the Americas and the legacies of genocide,
conquest, and cultural survival.
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