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El Discurso Crítico de Cervantes en "El Cautivo"

Author : Gustavo Illades
Publisher : UNAM
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Discourse analysis, Literary
ISBN : 9683613071

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El Discurso Crítico de Cervantes en "El Cautivo" by Gustavo Illades Pdf

Monograph series

Author : Statens etnografiska museum (Sweden)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 818 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1959
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015011891838

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Monograph series by Statens etnografiska museum (Sweden) Pdf

Mediterranean Slavery and World Literature

Author : Mario Klarer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351967570

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Mediterranean Slavery and World Literature by Mario Klarer Pdf

Mediterranean Slavery and World Literature is a collection of selected essays about the transformations of captivity experiences in major early modern texts of world literature and popular media, including works by Cervantes, de Vega, Defoe, Rousseau, and Mozart. Where most studies of Mediterranean slavery, until now, have been limited to historical and autobiographical accounts, this volume looks specifically at literary adaptations from a multicultural perspective.

The Sulu Zone, 1768-1898

Author : James Francis Warren
Publisher : NUS Press
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 9971693860

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The Sulu Zone, 1768-1898 by James Francis Warren Pdf

"First published in 1981, ""The Sulu Zone"" has become a classic in the field of Southeast Asian History. The book deals with a fascinating geographical, cultural and historical ""border zone"" centred on the Sulu and Celebes Seas between 1768 and 1898, and its complex interactions with China and the West. The author examines the social and cultural forces generated within the Sulu Sultanate by the China trade, namely the advent of organized, long distance maritime slave raiding and the assimilation of captives on a hitherto unprecedented scale into a traditional Malayo-Muslim social system. How entangled commodities, trajectories of tastes, and patterns of consumption and desire that span continents linked to slavery and slave raiding, the manipulation of diverse ethnic groups, the meaning and constitution of ""culture, "" and state formation? James Warren responds to this question by reconstructing the social, economic, and political relationships of diverse peoples in a multi-ethnic zone of which the Sulu Sultanate was the centre, and by problematizing important categories like ""piracy"", ""slavery"", ""culture"", ""ethnicity"", and the ""state"". His work analyzes the dynamics of the last autonomous Malayo-Muslim maritime state over a long historical period and describes its stunning response to the world capitalist economy and the rapid ""forward movement"" of colonialism and modernity. It also shows how the changing world of global cultural flows and economic interactions caused by cross-cultural trade and European dominance affected men and women who were forest dwellers, highlanders, and slaves, people who worked in everyday jobs as fishers, raiders, divers or traders. Often neglected by historians, the response of these members of society are a crucial part of the history of Southeast Asia."--

Iberian Books Volumes II & III / Libros Ibéricos Volúmenes II y III (2 vols)

Author : Alexander Samuel Wilkinson,Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 2646 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-05
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9789004301139

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Iberian Books Volumes II & III / Libros Ibéricos Volúmenes II y III (2 vols) by Alexander Samuel Wilkinson,Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo Pdf

Iberian Books II & III offer an indispensable foundational listing of all books published in Spain, Portugal and the New World in the first half of the seventeenth century. They record information on 45,000 items, surviving in 215,000 copies worldwide. Iberian Books II & III ofrece registro de lo publicado en España, Portugal y el Nuevo Mundo, o en español o portugués en otros lugares, entre 1601 y 1650. Recoge 45.000 impresos conservados en 215.000 ejemplares preservados en 1.800 colecciones.

The Stolen Bones of St. John of Matha

Author : A. Katie Harris
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : History
ISBN : 9780271096209

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The Stolen Bones of St. John of Matha by A. Katie Harris Pdf

"Investigates an incident of holy relic theft in Rome, the lengthy legal case that followed it, and the larger questions that surrounded saints' remains in seventeenth-century Catholic Europe"--

Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio

Author : Kevin Lewis O'Neill,Benjamin Fogarty-Valenzuela
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781487535629

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Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio by Kevin Lewis O'Neill,Benjamin Fogarty-Valenzuela Pdf

Through a series of rich photographs, Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio tells a compelling story about the war on drugs in Central America. Entirely bilingual in both English and Spanish, the book focuses on the country of Guatemala, now the principle point of transit for the cocaine that is produced in the Andes and bound for the United States and Canada. Alongside a spike in the use of crack cocaine, Guatemala City has witnessed the proliferation of Pentecostal drug rehabilitation centers. The centers are sites of abuse and torment, but also lifesaving institutions in a country that does not provide any other viable social service to those struggling with drug dependency. Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio explores these centers as architectural forms, while also showcasing the cultural production that takes place inside them, including drawings and letters created by those held captive. This stunning work of visual ethnography humanizes those held inside these centers, breaks down stereotypes about drug use, and sets the conditions for a hemispheric conversation about prohibitionist practices – by revealing intimate portraits of a population held hostage by a war on drugs.

Structure of Slavery in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia

Author : Gwyn Campbell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2004-11-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781135759162

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Structure of Slavery in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia by Gwyn Campbell Pdf

The abolition of slavery in and around the Western Indian Ocean have been little studied. This collection examines the meaning of slavery and its abolition in relation to specific indigenous societies and to Islam, a religion that embraced the entire region, and draws comparisons between similar developments in the Atlantic system. Case studies include South Africa, Mauritius, Madagascar, the Benadir Coast, Arabia, the Persian Gulf and India. This volume marks an important new development in the study of slavery and its abolition in general, and an original approach to the history of slavery in the Indian Ocean and Asia regions.

Indian Captivity in Spanish America

Author : Fernando Operé
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 0813925878

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Indian Captivity in Spanish America by Fernando Operé Pdf

Even before the arrival of Europeans to the Americas, the practice of taking captives was widespread among Native Americans. Indians took captives for many reasons: to replace--by adoption--tribal members who had been lost in battle, to use as barter for needed material goods, to use as slaves, or to use for reproductive purposes. From the legendary story of John Smith's captivity in the Virginia Colony to the wildly successful narratives of New England colonists taken captive by local Indians, the genre of the captivity narrative is well known among historians and students of early American literature. Not so for Hispanic America. Fernando Operé redresses this oversight, offering the first comprehensive historical and literary account of Indian captivity in Spanish-controlled territory from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Originally published in Spanish in 2001 as Historias de la frontera: El cautiverio en la América hispánica, this newly translated work reveals key insights into Native American culture in the New World's most remote regions. From the "happy captivity" of the Spanish military captain Francisco Nuñez de Pineda y Bascuñán, who in 1628 spent six congenial months with the Araucanian Indians on the Chilean frontier, to the harrowing nineteenth-century adventures of foreigners taken captive in the Argentine Pampas and Patagonia; from the declaraciones of the many captives rescued in the Rio de la Plata region of Argentina in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, to the riveting story of Helena Valero, who spent twenty-four years among the Yanomamö in Venezuela during the mid-twentieth century, Operé's vibrant history spans the entire gamut of Spain's far-flung frontiers. Eventually focusing on the role of captivity in Latin American literature, Operé convincingly shows how the captivity genre evolved over time, first to promote territorial expansion and deny intercultural connections during the colonial era, and later to romanticize the frontier in the service of nationalism after independence. This important book is thus multidisciplinary in its concept, providing ethnographic, historical, and literary insights into the lives and customs of Native Americans and their captives in the New World.

Slavery in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia

Author : William D. Phillips
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780812244915

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Slavery in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia by William D. Phillips Pdf

Slavery in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia provides a sweeping survey of the many forms of bound labor in Iberia from ancient times to the decline of slavery in the eighteenth century.

Sins of the Fathers

Author : Hilaire Kallendorf
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2013-12-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781442661028

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Sins of the Fathers by Hilaire Kallendorf Pdf

Sins of the Fathers considers sins as nodes of cultural anxiety and explores the tensions between competing organizational categories for moral thought and behaviours, namely the Seven Deadly Sins and the Ten Commandments. Hilaire Kallendorf explores the decline and rise of these organizational categories against critical transformations of the early modern period, such as the accession of Spain to a position of world dominance and the arrival of a new courtly culture to replace an old warrior ethos. This ground-breaking study is the first to consider Spanish Golden Age comedias as an archive of moral knowledge. Kallendorf has examined over 800 of these plays to illustrate how they provide insight into aspects of early modern experience such as food, sex, work, and money. Finally, Kallendorf engages the theoretical terminology of Marxist literary criticism to demonstrate the inherent ambiguity of cultural change.

Gefangenenloskauf im Mittelmeerraum

Author : Heike Grieser,Nicole Priesching
Publisher : Georg Olms Verlag
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-01-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9783487152196

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Gefangenenloskauf im Mittelmeerraum by Heike Grieser,Nicole Priesching Pdf

Der Loskauf von Sklaven und Gefangenen hat den Mittelmeerraum von der Antike bis in die Frühe Neuzeit geprägt. Er stellt, eng verbunden mit der Geschichte der Sklaverei, nicht nur verschiedene Facetten des Bemühens um deren Beseitigung dar, sondern ist darüber hinaus auch selbst ein entscheidender Bestandteil verschiedener Konflikt- und Beziehungsgeschichten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes, die auf eine von der DFG geförderte internationale Tagung im September 2013 in Paderborn zurückgehen, betrachten die Thematik erstmalig unter der vorrangigen Fragestellung nach der Bedeutung von Religion. Sie untersuchen epochenübergreifend und aus jüdischer, christlicher und muslimischer Sicht Praxis und Begründungen des Loskaufs aus den Händen der jeweils Andersgläubigen. Dadurch werden zum einen die in den drei abrahamitischen Religionen jeweils geführten theologiegeschichtlichen Diskurse analysiert und nach Möglichkeit miteinander in Beziehung gesetzt. Zum anderen gelingt es, die bislang dominierende wirtschafts- und sozialgeschichtliche Betrachtungsweise des Loskaufs um die religionsgeschichtliche Perspektive zu ergänzen und damit ein neues, vielversprechendes Forschungsfeld zu präsentieren. Slave redemption and prisoner redemption characterised the Mediterranean region from antiquity to the early modern age. Closely connected with the history of slavery, these phenomena not only represent different facets of the efforts to end slavery but are also in themselves a decisive part of various histories of conflict and relationships. The fourteen essays in this volume, originally presented at an international conference in Paderborn sponsored by the DFG in September 2013, examine the theme for the first time in terms of the fundamental question of the significance of religion. Taking a broad chronological sweep they examine, from Jewish, Christian and Muslim perspectives, the practice and justification of redeeming slaves from the hands of those of other faiths. Thus the theological and historical discourses in each of the three Abrahamic religions are analysed and the links between them established where possible. The approach also adds the perspective of religious history to the previously dominant social and economic approaches to slave redemption, opening up a new and greatly promising field of research.

Drawing the Curtain

Author : Esther Fernández,Adrienne L. Martin
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2022-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781487538934

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Drawing the Curtain by Esther Fernández,Adrienne L. Martin Pdf

Miguel de Cervantes’s experimentation with theatricality is frequently tied to the notion of revelation and disclosure of hidden truths. Drawing the Curtain showcases the elements of theatricality that characterize Cervantes’s prose and analyses the ways in which he uses theatricality in his own literary production. Bringing together the works of well-known scholars, who draw from a variety of disciplines and theoretical approaches, this collection demonstrates how Cervantes exploits revelation and disclosure to create dynamic dramatic moments that surprise and engage observers and readers. Hewing closely to Peter Brook’s notion of the bare or empty stage, Esther Fernández and Adrienne L. Martín argue that Cervantes’s omnipresent concern with theatricality manifests not only in his drama but also in the myriad metatheatrical instances dispersed throughout his prose works. In doing so, Drawing the Curtain sheds light on the ways in which Cervantes forces his readers to engage with themes that are central to his life and works, including love, freedom, truth, confinement, and otherness.

Building Colonial Cities of God

Author : Karen Melvin
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2012-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780804783255

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Building Colonial Cities of God by Karen Melvin Pdf

This book tracks New Spain's mendicant orders past their so-called golden age of missions into the ensuing centuries and demonstrates that they had equally crucial roles in what Melvin terms the "spiritual consolidation" of cities. Beginning in the late sixteenth century, cities became home to the majority of friars and to the orders' wealthiest houses, and mendicants became deeply embedded in urban social and cultural life. Friars ministered to urban residents of all races and social standings and engaged in traditional mendicant activities, serving as preachers, confessors, spiritual directors, alms collectors, educators, scholars, and sponsors of charitable works. Each order brought to this work a distinct identity that informed people's beliefs and shaped variations in the practice of Catholicism. Contrary to prevailing views, mendicant orders flourished during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, and even the eighteenth-century reforms that ended this era were not as devastating as has been assumed.Even in the face of new institutional challenges, the demand for their services continued through the end of the colonial period, demonstrating the continued vitality of baroque piety.

Structures of Reform

Author : Bruce Taylor
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 9004118578

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Structures of Reform by Bruce Taylor Pdf

This study examines the structure and being of a religious order in the context of Spanish Golden Age society. In doing so it attempts not only to place the orders into the wider pattern of Spanish politics and culture, but to capture the essence of monastic reform in Early Modern Catholic Europe.