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Posthegemony
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Something always escapes!
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Posthegemony | Something always escapes! Posthegemony Something always escapes! Menu Skip to content About Book Arguedas Tour: Andahuaylas To get to Andahuaylas from Abancay, we headed West and so abandoned the road towards Cusco, which continues East. Before embarking on this brief trip, we weren’t sure what the condition of the roads would be, but they were all uniformly good: asphalted and well maintained. We sped along in a minibus, taking in the amazing landscape, and occasionally picking up people who flagged the bus down from the verge. It wasn’t long ago, however, that the roads would have been of pressed earth at best. And in Arguedas’s time, travel would mostly have been on foot or horseback. And yet none of these towns or cities has been exactly isolated and cut off from broader regional, national, or even global influences. In Andahuaylas, the town proudly projects its historic identity as Chanka, rather than Inca, but this is as much a reminder of the man...
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