Joshua Jacob Fitzgerald

Cambridge Latin American Studies An Unholy Pedagogy (Hardcover)

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The traumatic Spanish invasion of Mesoamerica and the Ibero-Catholic colonialism that followed truly transformed Indigenous political economic and socio-cultural practices. Confronted by dogmatic European literary regimes strident indoctrination and acts of structural violence how could Aztec education have survived in colonial times? An Unholy Pedagogy rethinks education studies by centering discussions on Indigenous visions of learning that shaped schooling throughout the sixteenth century. Joshua Jacob Fitzgerald tracks education systems before the Spanish-Catholic invasion examining the writings art and architecture of Nahua communities. He analyses Nahuatl primary sources and historical art and archaeological sources focusing especially on materials produced by Indigenous and Indigenous-Christian artists and scribes. This fascinating interdisciplinary study reveals the ways that Nahua students transformed pedagogy shaped learning and preserved local knowledge.
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