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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1602932778
    Format: XVIII, 380 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780802098764 , 0802098762 , 9780802096173 , 0802096174
    Series Statement: Anthropological horizons 36
    Content: Introduction -- Viracochas : ancestors, deities, and apostles -- Diseases and separatism -- Reduccion and the struggle over burial -- Strategies of coexistence -- Ayllus in transition -- The rise of the mountain spirits -- Ancestral reconfigurations in the ethnographic record
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-367) and index , Introduction - Viracochas : ancestors, deities, and apostles - Diseases and separatism - Reduccion and the struggle over burial - Strategies of coexistence - Ayllus in transition - The rise of the mountain spirits - Ancestral reconfigurations in the ethnographic record.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Gose, Peter Invaders as ancestors Toronto [Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, 2008 ISBN 9781442688407
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Spanien ; Kolonialverwaltung ; Akkulturation ; Ahnenkult ; Anden ; Geschichte 1524-1813
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958975056302883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781442688407
    Series Statement: Anthropological Horizons
    Content: Since pre-Incan times, native Andean people had worshipped their ancestors, and the custom continued even after the arrival of the Spaniards in the sixteenth century. Ancestor-worship however, did not exclude members of other cultures: in fact, the Andeans welcomed outsiders as ancestors. Invaders as Ancestors examines how this unique cultural practice first facilitated Spanish colonization and eventually undid the colonial project when the Spanish attacked ancestor worship as idolatry and Andeans adopted Spanish political and religious forms to challenge indigenous rulers. In this work, Peter Gose demonstrates the ways in which Andeans converted conquest confrontations into relations of kinship and obligation and then worshipped Christianized and racially "white" spirits after the Spaniards invaded, though the conquering Spaniards prevented actual kinship bonds with the Andeans by adhering to strict rules of racial separation. Invaders as Ancestors explores an alternative response to colonization beyond the predictable resistance narrative, presenting instead a creative form of transculturation under the agency of the Andeans. Invaders as Ancestors is a fascinating account of one of the most unusual transcultural encounters in the history of colonialism.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Illustrations -- , Acknowledgments -- , Note on Orthography -- , 1. Introduction -- , 2. Viracochas: Ancestors, Deities, and Apostles -- , 3. Diseases and Separatism -- , 4. Reducción and the Struggle over B -- , 5. Strategies of Coexistence -- , 6. Ayllus in Transition -- , 7. The Rise of the Mountain Spirits -- , 8. Ancestral Reconfigurations in the Ethnographic Record -- , Conclusion -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_509499325
    Format: 365 S , Ill
    Language: Spanish
    Keywords: Anden ; Quechua ; Bauer ; Ritus
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_461507277
    ISBN: 0813387493
    Note: In: Unruly order : violence, power, and cultural identity in the high provinces of southern Peru / Ed. by Deborah Poole. - Boulder ; San Francisco ; Oxford , S. 165-198 : Kt
    In: Unruly order, Boulder [u.a.] : Westview Press, 1994, (1994), 0813387493
    In: year:1994
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958998928702883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781442688407
    Series Statement: Anthropological Horizons
    Content: Since pre-Incan times, native Andean people had worshipped their ancestors, and the custom continued even after the arrival of the Spaniards in the sixteenth century. Ancestor-worship however, did not exclude members of other cultures: in fact, the Andeans welcomed outsiders as ancestors. Invaders as Ancestors examines how this unique cultural practice first facilitated Spanish colonization and eventually undid the colonial project when the Spanish attacked ancestor worship as idolatry and Andeans adopted Spanish political and religious forms to challenge indigenous rulers. In this work, Peter Gose demonstrates the ways in which Andeans converted conquest confrontations into relations of kinship and obligation and then worshipped Christianized and racially "white" spirits after the Spaniards invaded, though the conquering Spaniards prevented actual kinship bonds with the Andeans by adhering to strict rules of racial separation. Invaders as Ancestors explores an alternative response to colonization beyond the predictable resistance narrative, presenting instead a creative form of transculturation under the agency of the Andeans. Invaders as Ancestors is a fascinating account of one of the most unusual transcultural encounters in the history of colonialism.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Illustrations -- , Acknowledgments -- , Note on Orthography -- , 1. Introduction -- , 2. Viracochas: Ancestors, Deities, and Apostles -- , 3. Diseases and Separatism -- , 4. Reducción and the Struggle over B -- , 5. Strategies of Coexistence -- , 6. Ayllus in Transition -- , 7. The Rise of the Mountain Spirits -- , 8. Ancestral Reconfigurations in the Ethnographic Record -- , Conclusion -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958975056302883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781442688407
    Series Statement: Anthropological Horizons
    Content: Since pre-Incan times, native Andean people had worshipped their ancestors, and the custom continued even after the arrival of the Spaniards in the sixteenth century. Ancestor-worship however, did not exclude members of other cultures: in fact, the Andeans welcomed outsiders as ancestors. Invaders as Ancestors examines how this unique cultural practice first facilitated Spanish colonization and eventually undid the colonial project when the Spanish attacked ancestor worship as idolatry and Andeans adopted Spanish political and religious forms to challenge indigenous rulers. In this work, Peter Gose demonstrates the ways in which Andeans converted conquest confrontations into relations of kinship and obligation and then worshipped Christianized and racially "white" spirits after the Spaniards invaded, though the conquering Spaniards prevented actual kinship bonds with the Andeans by adhering to strict rules of racial separation. Invaders as Ancestors explores an alternative response to colonization beyond the predictable resistance narrative, presenting instead a creative form of transculturation under the agency of the Andeans. Invaders as Ancestors is a fascinating account of one of the most unusual transcultural encounters in the history of colonialism.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Illustrations -- , Acknowledgments -- , Note on Orthography -- , 1. Introduction -- , 2. Viracochas: Ancestors, Deities, and Apostles -- , 3. Diseases and Separatism -- , 4. Reducción and the Struggle over B -- , 5. Strategies of Coexistence -- , 6. Ayllus in Transition -- , 7. The Rise of the Mountain Spirits -- , 8. Ancestral Reconfigurations in the Ethnographic Record -- , Conclusion -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_168417650
    Format: XVI, 325 S , Ill., Kt
    ISBN: 080200606X , 0802072100
    Series Statement: Anthropological horizons 4
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [303]-317) und Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Huaquirca ; Quechua ; Landbau ; Jahreslauf ; Brauch ; Kulturelle Identität
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_461425823
    Note: In: Man. The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. - London , Vol. 21(1986), Nr. 2, S. 296-310
    In: year:1986
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almafu_9960054856902883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780292753105
    Content: Over the course of some two centuries following the conquests and consolidations of Spanish rule in the Americas during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries—the period designated as the Baroque—new cultural forms sprang from the cross-fertilization of Spanish, Amerindian, and African traditions. This dynamism of motion, relocation, and mutation changed things not only in Spanish America, but also in Spain, creating a transatlantic Hispanic world with new understandings of personhood, place, foodstuffs, music, animals, ownership, money and objects of value, beauty, human nature, divinity and the sacred, cultural proclivities—a whole lexikon of things in motion, variation, and relation to one another. Featuring the most creative thinking by the foremost scholars across a number of disciplines, the Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque is a uniquely wide-ranging and sustained exploration of the profound cultural transfers and transformations that define the transatlantic Spanish world in the Baroque era. Pairs of authors—one treating the peninsular Spanish kingdoms, the other those of the Americas—provocatively investigate over forty key concepts, ranging from material objects to metaphysical notions. Illuminating difference as much as complementarity, departure as much as continuity, the book captures a dynamic universe of meanings in the various midst of its own re-creations. The Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque joins leading work in a number of intersecting fields and will fire new research—it is the indispensible starting point for all serious scholars of the early modern Spanish world.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Illustrations -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction: Technologies of Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation -- , SPAIN -- , Afterlife -- , Spanish America -- , Afterlife -- , SPAIN -- , Animal -- , Spanish America -- , Animal -- , Spain -- , Cartography -- , Spanish America -- , Cartography -- , Spain -- , Church: Interior -- , Spanish America -- , Church: Interior -- , Spain -- , Church: Place -- , Spanish America -- , Church: Place -- , Spain -- , City -- , Spanish America -- , City -- , Spain -- , Clergy -- , Spanish America -- , Clergy -- , Spain -- , Comedy -- , Spanish America -- , Comedy -- , Spain -- , Confession -- , Spanish America -- , Confession -- , Spain -- , Convent -- , Spanish America -- , Convent -- , Spain -- , Dream -- , Spanish America -- , Dream -- , Spain -- , Dress -- , Spanish America -- , Dress -- , Spain -- , Engraving -- , Spanish America -- , Engraving -- , Spain -- , Epic -- , Spanish America -- , Epic -- , Spain -- , Food -- , Spanish America -- , Food -- , Spain -- , Governance -- , Spanish America -- , Governance -- , Spain -- , History -- , Spanish America -- , History -- , Spain -- , Honor -- , Spanish America -- , Honor -- , Spain -- , Inquisition -- , Spanish America -- , Inquisition -- , Spain -- , Knowledge -- , Spanish America -- , Knowledge -- , Spain -- , Labor -- , Spanish America -- , Labor -- , Spain -- , Language -- , Spanish America -- , Language -- , Spain -- , Library -- , Spanish America -- , Library -- , Spain -- , Living Image -- , Spanish America -- , Living Image -- , Spain -- , Love -- , Spanish America -- , Love -- , Spain -- , Miscegenation -- , Spanish America -- , Miscegenation -- , Spain -- , Mission -- , Spanish America -- , Mission -- , Spain -- , Music: Cathedrals -- , Spanish America -- , Music: Cathedrals -- , Spain -- , Music: Convents -- , Spanish America -- , Music: Convents -- , Spain -- , Music: Missions -- , Spanish America -- , Music: Missions -- , Spain -- , Opera -- , Spanish America -- , Opera -- , Spain -- , Prayer -- , Spanish America -- , Prayer -- , Spain -- , Prophecy -- , Spanish America -- , Prophecy -- , Spain -- , Rebellion -- , Spanish America -- , Rebellion -- , Spain -- , Religious Drama -- , Spanish America -- , Religious Drama -- , Spain -- , Saint -- , Spanish America -- , Saint -- , Spain -- , Science -- , Spanish America -- , Science -- , Spain -- , Self-Fashioning -- , Spanish America -- , Self-Fashioning -- , Spain -- , Ship -- , Spanish America -- , Ship -- , Spain -- , Sin -- , Spanish America -- , Sin -- , Spain -- , Sodomy -- , Spanish America -- , Sodomy -- , Spain -- , Supernatural -- , Spanish America -- , Supernatural -- , INDEX , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959238980802883
    Format: 1 online resource (401 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4426-9301-0 , 1-4426-8840-8
    Series Statement: Anthropological Horizons
    Content: "In this work, Peter Gose demonstrates the ways in which Andeans converted conquests into relations of kinship and obligation. They worshipped Christianized and racially 'white' spirits after the Spaniards invaded, though the conquering Spaniards prevented actual kinship bonds with the Andeans by adhering to strict rules of racial separation. Gose goes beyond the usual colonial resistance narratives, describing instead a creative form of transculturation under the agency of the Andeans. Invaders as Ancestors is a fascinating account of one of the most unusual transcultural encounters in the history of colonialism."--Jacket.
    Note: Introduction -- Viracochas : ancestors, deities, and apostles -- Diseases and separatism -- Reducción and the struggle over burial -- Strategies of coexistence -- Ayllus in transition -- The rise of the mountain spirits -- Ancestral reconfigurations in the ethnographic record. , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8020-9617-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8020-9876-2
    Language: English
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