Katarzyna Mikulska Dąbrowska
Katarzyna Mikulska Dąbrowska is assistant professor at the Institute for Iberian and Iberoamerican Studies, University of Warsaw, where she specializes in the Mesoamerican pictographic manuscripts, systems of graphic communication, indigenous religion, and the Nahuatl language. Her recent writings include El lenguaje enmascarado: Un acercamiento a las representaciones gráficas de deidades nahuas (2008), “El concepto de ilhuicatl en la cosmovisión nahua y sus representaciones gráficas en los códices” (2008), and “La comida de los dioses: Los signos de manos y pies en representaciones gráficas de los nahuas y su significado” (2007).
Articles by Katarzyna Mikulska Dąbrowska
“Secret Language” in Oral and Graphic Form: Religious-Magic Discourse in Aztec Speeches and Manuscripts
Volume 25, Issue 2 (October, 2010)
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