During early modern European expansion, America emerged as dynamic meeting ground, continuously forging multidirectional global encounters. Relating Continents dismisses the semantics of ‘encounter’ which, in the politics of naming, euphemistically substitutes invasive violence, but invests in the notion’s dimension as an enactment of literary, cultural, and social relations, fusing people, goods, texts, artifacts, ideas, and senses of belonging. Understanding the practice of relating as both connecting and narrating, this anthology investigates the linking of continents in Romance literary and cultural history, as well as the tales of entanglement produced in the process. The contributors revisit the worldwide impact of distant or in-person negotiations between conquerors and local actors; they assess how colonial interventions shift hemispheric native networks, and they examine the ties between America, Africa, and Asia. By doing so, they prove the global constitution of early modern Spanish and Portuguese American literatures, their historical and cultural contexts, and their long-lasting legacies.
Romana Radlwimmer
Relating Continents [PDF ebook]
Coloniality and Global Encounters in Romance Literary and Cultural History
Relating Continents [PDF ebook]
Coloniality and Global Encounters in Romance Literary and Cultural History
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 293 ● ISBN 9783110796308 ● Editor Romana Radlwimmer ● Publisher De Gruyter ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9442060 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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