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The Serpent's Plumes

The Serpent's Plumes

By Coon, Adam W.

Published by State University of New York Press

English 360 pages 2024
Estimated reading time: 6 h 36 min
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Draws on Nahua concepts to explore Nahua literary production and contributions to cultural activism from the 1980s to the present. 2025 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Silver Medal Co-Winner of the 2025 International Latino Book Awards, in the category of Best Academic Themed Book, College Level The Serpent's Plumes analyzes contemporary Nahua cultural production, principally bilingual Nahuatl-Spanish xochitlajtoli, or "poetry," written from the 1980s to the present. Adam W. Coon draws on Nahua perspectives as a decolonizing theoretical framework to argue that Nahua writers deploy unique worldviews-namely, ixtlamatilistli ("knowledge with the face," which highlights the value of personal experiences); yoltlajlamikilistli ("knowledge with the heart," which underscores the importance of affective intelligence); and tlaixpan ("that which is in front," which presents the past as lying ahead of a subject rather than behind). The views of ixtlamatilistli, yoltlajlamikilistli, and tlaixpan are key in Nahua struggles and effectively challenge those who attempt to marginalize Native knowledge production.

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