One hundred years after the Peruvian Landscapes: The contemporary importance of the cultural landscape

Authors

  • Carmen Guadalupe Mallqui Caballero Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
    Estudiante del octavo ciclo en la Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas, Especialidad de Geografía yMedio Ambiente, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
  • David Seng Wha Lau Luis Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
    Estudiante del sexto ciclo en la Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas, Especialidad de Geografía y Medio Ambiente, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Keywords:

landscape, Riva Agüero’s travel, Andes of Southern Perú

Abstract

The geographical landscape has always been attractive to everyone because there you can express the human curiosity to know the surrounding world. The ways to present or to describe these landscapes fill the literature books and, in the Peruvian case, there are the works of all writers to a major or minor degree. Thus, at the beginning of the 20th century it is notable the figure of the historian José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma, himself an aristocrat from Lima who made an heroic travel from Cusco to Ocopa, Huancayo, at a time when there were not roads, making the trip on mule back. Here we present a brief description of an experience made in October, 2012, where we look to capture some of Riva-Agüero’s impressions that could have marked his vision about the life conditions of the high mountain people of the Andes, which may have changed his political view of them.

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Published

2012-11-20

How to Cite

Mallqui Caballero, C. G., & Lau Luis, D. S. W. (2012). One hundred years after the Peruvian Landscapes: The contemporary importance of the cultural landscape. Espacio Y Desarrollo, (24), 89–96. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/7586

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