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The discovery of the Indies, wrote Francisco López de Gómara in 1552, was "the greatest event since the creation of the world, excepting the Incarnation and Death of Him who created it." Five centuries have not diminished either the overwhelming importance or the strangeness of the early encounter between Europeans and American peoples. This collection of essays, encompassing history, literary criticism, art history, and anthropology, offers a fresh and innovative approach to the momentous encounter.
Americas - General --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- America --- History and criticism. --- Discovery and exploration --- Americas --- New World --- Western Hemisphere --- Sources. --- Early accounts to 1600 --- Discoveries in geography. --- America. --- aesthetics. --- andes. --- anthropology. --- art history. --- aztec poetry. --- aztec. --- brazil. --- christopher columbus. --- colonialism. --- conquest of mexico. --- conquest. --- cortes. --- cultural consequences. --- discovery of the americas. --- discovery. --- european expansion. --- european history. --- expansionism. --- gender studies. --- gold. --- history. --- incas. --- innovative. --- latin american history. --- literary criticism. --- native peoples. --- new mexico. --- new world. --- rasu niti. --- representation books. --- resistance. --- survival. --- toqui oncoy. --- travel narratives. --- united states history. --- visual evidence.
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Christopher Columbus authored over a hundred documents, many of them letters giving testimony on the Discovery to Isabela and Ferdinand. In this first book in English to focus specifically on these writings, Margarita Zamora offers an original analysis of their textual problems and ideological implications. Her comprehensive study takes into account the newly discovered "Libro Copiador," which includes previously unknown letters from Columbus to the Crown. Zamora examines those aspects of the texts that have caused the most anxiety and disagreement among scholars--questions concerning Columbus's destination, the authenticity and authority of the texts attributed to him, Las Casas's editorial role, and Columbus's views on the Indians. In doing so she opens up the vast cultural context of the Discovery. Exploring the ways in which the first images of America as seen through European eyes both represented and helped shape the Discovery, she maps the inception and growth of a discourse that was to dominate the colonizing of the New World.
Americas - General --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- Style, Literary. --- Ontdekkingsreizen. --- Historia da america. --- Literarisches Werk. --- Exploration. --- America. --- Columbus, Christopher --- Colón, Cristóbal, --- Columbus, Christopher. --- Colomb, Christophe, --- Colombo, Cristoforo. --- Literary art. --- Style. --- America --- Amérique --- History and criticism. --- Découverte et exploration. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / General. --- Writing skill. --- Early accounts to 1600 --- Colombo, Cristoforo --- Colomb, Christophe --- Columbus, Christoffel --- Colombus, Christophorus --- Colón, Cristóbal --- Kolumbus, Christoph --- Americas --- New World --- Western Hemisphere --- History and criticism --- 1492. --- appropriation. --- authenticity. --- authority. --- cartography. --- christopher columbus. --- colonialism. --- columbus. --- destination. --- discovery of the americas. --- discovery. --- expeditions. --- exploration. --- ferdinand. --- gender. --- ideology. --- indigenous peoples. --- isabela. --- journey. --- las casas. --- latin america. --- latin american history. --- latin american literature and culture series. --- libro copiador. --- literary letters. --- native americans. --- native peoples. --- pilgrimage. --- testimony. --- the crown. --- the new world. --- travel narratives. --- world history.
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