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Renaissance ethnography and the invention of the human : new worlds, maps and monsters / Surekha Davies (Western Connecticut State University).
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Davies, Surekha, 1974-
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English
Published/Created
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Description
xxiii, 355 pages ; 26 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
GA781 .D38 2016
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Cartography
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Europe
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History
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16th century
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Cartography
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Europe
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History
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17th century
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Geography
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Sociological aspects
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Western Hemisphere
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Maps
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Maps
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Series
Cambridge social and cultural histories
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Summary note
"Giants, cannibals and other monsters were a regular feature of Renaissance illustrated maps, inhabiting the Americas alongside other indigenous peoples. In a new approach to views of distant peoples, Surekha Davies analyzes this archive alongside prints, costume books and geographical writing. Using sources from Iberia, France, the German lands, the Low Countries, Italy and England, Davies argues that mapmakers and viewers saw these maps as careful syntheses that enabled viewers to compare different peoples. In an age when scholars, missionaries, native peoples and colonial officials debated whether New World inhabitants could - or should - be converted or enslaved, maps were uniquely suited for assessing the impact of environment on bodies and temperaments. Through innovative interdisciplinary methods connecting the European Renaissance to the Atlantic world, Davies uses new sources and questions to explore science as a visual pursuit, revealing how debates about the relationship between humans and monstrous peoples challenged colonial expansion"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781107036673 (hardback)
1107036674 (hardback)
LCCN
2016000905
OCLC
922913145
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