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Manufacturing Otherness Missions And Indigenous Cultures In Latin America 1st Edition Sergio Botta

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Manufacturing Otherness Missions And Indigenous Cultures In Latin America 1st Edition Sergio Botta
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Sergio Botta
ISBN: 9781443855907, 1443855901
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Manufacturing Otherness Missions And Indigenous Cultures In Latin America 1st Edition Sergio Botta by Sergio Botta 9781443855907, 1443855901 instant download after payment.

The discovery of the New World offered European civilisation the chance to generate a process of circulation of its own cultural values – the “spiritual conquest” – that has no comparable precedents. The missionary orders played an important role during this “Westernisation of the world,” not only as key players in the spread of Christian values, but also as mediators between different worlds. Indeed, missionary practices imposed the dominating culture’s values and institutions on the vanquished peoples. At the same time, they also promoted the circulation of new knowledge and the negotiation between different cultures during the age of a global integration of space. This book looks at the vast field of study concerning the history of missions from a specific viewpoint. Firstly, it focuses on “local” processes, singling out specific case studies to be used for a general reflection. On the other hand, it refocuses the attention on the Indigenous cultures – which the missionaries helped to bring to light in the field of Western history – showing how they succeeded in entering the areas of negotiation created by missionaries, and in producing their own cultural subjectivity.

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