Mother Tongues of the High Andes: Gender, Langu. Narayanan, Narayanan,**

Mother Tongues of the High Andes: Gender, Langu. Narayanan, Narayanan,**

University of Arizona Press

Explore the intricate relationship between gender, language, and indigenous identity in Peru through "Mother Tongues of the High Andes." This insightful book delves into the linguistic landscape of the High Andes, revealing how gender shapes the way indigenous languages are spoken, learned, and preserved. Sandhya Krittika Narayanan offers a compelling analysis of the cultural and social dynamics at play, highlighting the resilience and diversity of indigenous communities. Key Features: * Deep dive into gender's role in Peruvian indigenous languages. * Explores the concept of "indigenous difference" through a linguistic lens. * Offers rich ethnographic detail and scholarly analysis. This paperback edition provides accessible scholarship for students, researchers, and anyone interested in linguistics, gender studies, and Latin American culture. A valuable addition to the study of language and society. Summary: Mother Tongues of the High Andes, University of Arizona Press, Gender, Language, Indigenous Difference, Peru, Paperback, Sandhya Krittika Narayanan, Linguistics, Cultural Studies, Latin America.

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