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Cuadernos de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Jujuy

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Abstract

OLIVEROS, Nila Vigil  and  SOTOMAYOR CANDIA, Ernestina. Decolonizing rhetorical studies. An approach from a communal assembly discourses. Cuad. Fac. Humanid. Cienc. Soc., Univ. Nac. Jujuy [online]. 2021, n.59, pp.91-109. ISSN 1668-8104.

Critical rhetoric questions the universalist positions of reason. In addition, in China, researchers have reported a rhetorical art different from Greek. Finally, in Latin America, studies of Mexican rhetoric that expressly seek their categories to explain the art of speech of indigenous cultures are fascinating. From this perspective, non-Eurocentric of knowledge, we wanted to study the discourses of Quechua-speakers from Cusco concerning the art of the word. As they are no researchers of decolonial rhetoric, we lay the foundations of it in this paper, and for this, we use in terms of rhetorical practices refer the pioneering investigations of Portilla in Mexico, and in what to decolonial studies, to the investigations initiated by Rivera Cusicanqui. In this paper, we analyze the speeches that appeared in an assembly of a community of Cusco in Peru. We study the speeches that refer to speaking. The results show that for the assembly members, the art of good speaking is in having the power to speak and the power to give the word and have the power to persuade the other to shut up

Keywords : Decolonial rhetoric; Communal assembly; Quechua; Orality.

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