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The Invention Of Humboldt Mark Thurner Jorge Cañizaresesguerra

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The Invention Of Humboldt Mark Thurner Jorge Cañizaresesguerra
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Publisher: Routledge Studies in Global Latin America
File Extension: PDF
File size: 55.1 MB
Pages: 341
Author: Mark Thurner, Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
ISBN: 9781032139173, 103213917X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Invention Of Humboldt Mark Thurner Jorge Cañizaresesguerra by Mark Thurner, Jorge Cañizares-esguerra 9781032139173, 103213917X instant download after payment.

The Invention of Humboldt is a game-changing volume of essays by leading scholars of the Hispanic world that explodes many myths about Alexander von Humboldt and his world.

Rather than ‘follow in Humboldt’s footsteps,’ this book outlines the new critical horizon of post-Humboldtian Humboldt studies: the archaeology of all that lies buried under the Baron’s epistemological footprint. Contrary to the popular image of Humboldt as a solitary ‘adventurer’ and ‘hero of science’ surrounded by New World nature, The Invention of Humboldt demonstrates that the Baron’s opus and practice was largely derivative of the knowledge communities and archives of the Hispanic world. Although Humboldtian writing has invented a powerful cult that has served to erase the sources of his knowledge and practice, in truth Humboldt did not ‘invent nature,’ nor did he pioneer global science: he was the beneficiary of Iberian natural science and globalization. Nor was Humboldt a pioneering, ‘postcolonial’ cultural relativist. Instead, his anthropological views of the Americas were Orientalist and historicist and, in most ways, were less enlightened than those of his Creole contemporaries.

This book will reshape the landscape of Humboldt scholarship. It is essential reading for all those interested in Alexander von Humboldt, the Hispanic American enlightenment, and the global history of science and knowledge.

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