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Hans Stadens True History An Account Of Cannibal Captivity In Brazil 1st Edition Neil L Whitehead

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Hans Stadens True History An Account Of Cannibal Captivity In Brazil 1st Edition Neil L Whitehead
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 58.08 MB
Author: Neil L. Whitehead, Jo Ellen Fair, Leigh Payne
ISBN: 9780822342311, 0822342316
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Hans Stadens True History An Account Of Cannibal Captivity In Brazil 1st Edition Neil L Whitehead by Neil L. Whitehead, Jo Ellen Fair, Leigh Payne 9780822342311, 0822342316 instant download after payment.

In 1550 the German adventurer Hans Staden was serving as a gunner in a Portuguese fort on the Brazilian coast. While out hunting, he was captured by the Tupinambá, an indigenous people who had a reputation for engaging in ritual cannibalism and who, as allies of the French, were hostile to the Portuguese. Staden’s True History, first published in Germany in 1557, tells the story of his nine months among the Tupi Indians. It is a dramatic first-person account of his capture, captivity, and eventual escape.
Staden’s narrative is a foundational text in the history and European “discovery” of Brazil, the earliest European account of the Tupi Indians, and a touchstone in the debates on cannibalism. Yet the last English-language edition of Staden’s True History was published in 1929. This new critical edition features a new translation from the sixteenth-century German along with annotations and an extensive introduction. It restores to the text the fifty-six woodcut illustrations of Staden’s adventures and final escape that appeared in the original 1557 edition.
In the introduction, Neil L. Whitehead discusses the circumstances surrounding the production of Staden’s narrative and its ethnological significance, paying particular attention to contemporary debates about cannibalism. Whitehead illuminates the value of Staden’s True History as an eyewitness account of Tupi society on the eve before its collapse, of ritual war and sacrifice among Native peoples, and of colonial rivalries in the region of Rio de Janeiro. He chronicles the history of the various editions of Staden’s narrative and their reception from 1557 until the present. Staden’s work continues to engage a wide range of readers, not least within Brazil, where it has recently been the subject of two films and a graphic novel.

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