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SUMMARY:STS Keynote 3: Tiffany Creegan Miller\, Weaving Decolonial Ontologies of Kaqchikel Maya Orality\, Textuality\, and Digital Media
DESCRIPTION:Full title: Weaving Decolonial Ontologies of Kaqchikel Maya 
 Orality\, Textuality\, and Digital Media in the Guatemalan 
 Highlands\n\nChallenging distinctions between “old” and “new” media 
 and narratives about the deprecation of orality in favor of inscribed 
 forms\, I methodologically draw from Maya epistemologies of recorded 
 knowledge (tz’ib’) and orality (tzij\, choloj\, ch’owen) to observe 
 expressive work across media and languages. In my talk\, I center my 
 analysis on “Xalolilo lelele’\,” an onomatopoeic song about a 
 parakeet by Humberto Ak’abal that simultaneously invokes the K’iche’ 
 Maya language and the language of the Guatemalan natural world. I argue 
 that Maya orality in “Xalolilo lelele’” gets remediated (Bolter & 
 Grusin) into recorded knowledge across print and digital modalities\, in 
 poetry collections and video recordings available online. Given the unique 
 ways that video-hosting platforms like YouTube impact the content and 
 overall presentation of the song\, I will demonstrate that there are 
 multiple possibilities for the song to be mediated – and remediated – 
 across digital modalities of tz’ib’ as the K’iche’ poet obliges 
 audiences to listen to Indigenous voices\, inviting them to promote 
 Indigenous language use and broader understandings of sonoric cultural 
 production.\n\n\n\nBio:\n\n\n\nTiffany D. Creegan Miller is an assistant 
 professor of Spanish at Colby College. Her published work focuses on 
 contemporary Indigenous literature and decolonial critical theory\, with an 
 emphasis on orality\, performance\, and linguistic revitalization 
 initiatives. She is the author of The Maya Art of Speaking Writing: 
 Remediating Indigenous Orality in the Digital Age (University of Arizona 
 Press\, 2022) and a co-editor of Kemtzij: Weaving Reciprocal Indigenous 
 Ontologies in Kaqchikel Maya Arts (under contract with Amherst College 
 Press). As a speaker of Kaqchikel Maya\, she is also an advisor to Wuqu’ 
 Kawoq: Maya Health Alliance\, a medical NGO in Guatemala that provides 
 health care in the Kaqchikel language and promotes Indigenous language 
 rights.\n\n\n\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynne Farrington":MAILTO:lynne@upenn.edu
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CONTACT;CN="Lynne Farrington":MAILTO:lynne@upenn.edu
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