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New World Postcolonial The Political Thought Of Inca Garcilaso De La Vega 1st Edition James W Fuerst

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New World Postcolonial The Political Thought Of Inca Garcilaso De La Vega 1st Edition James W Fuerst
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Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 336
Author: James W. Fuerst
ISBN: 9780822965404, 0822965402
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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New World Postcolonial The Political Thought Of Inca Garcilaso De La Vega 1st Edition James W Fuerst by James W. Fuerst 9780822965404, 0822965402 instant download after payment.

New World Postcolonial presents the first full-length study to treat both parts of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega's foundational text Royal Commentaries of the Incas as a seminal work of political thought in the formation of the early Americas and the early-modern period. It is also among a handful of studies to explore the Commentaries as a "mestizo rhetoric," written to subtly address both native Andean readers and Hispano-Europeans. As Fuerst demonstrates, by blending both Andean and European discourses to represent Incan history, Garcilaso further proposed restoring indigenous sovereignty by adopting a new mestizo governing body via the political alliance and intermarriage of encomenderos (estate holders) and Incas.  This policy extended to education, missionary practices, and others, reflecting Garcilaso's hopes of forming a peaceful coexistence among native Andeans, mestizos, and first generation Spaniards.
 

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