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1 online resource (114 pages)
ISBN:
9781611470215
Inhalt:
As it happens with other early-Modern corpora, the descriptive texts from 16th-century encounters of the Portuguese colonizers in Brazil are well-known for their strangeness. In them we find references to entities like monsters and demons, bizarre descriptions, and odd classification systems of plants and animals. For the most part, these elements are dismissed as mere eccentricities by modern scholars studying these texts. Instead, this book takes these elements seriously. They are focused on and tackled with a theoretical tool-styles of thinking-not yet used in Luso-Brazilian studies, and coming from another field of inquiry: philosophy and history of science. By doing so the book aims to unveil epistemological and ontological issues in which colonial and post-colonial studies are entangled, and which have a relevance that goes beyond debates concerning, for instance, the formation of Brazil's cultural identity.
Inhalt:
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Styles of Thinking -- 2 Neo-Platonism in the Early-Modern Period -- 3 The Sixteenth-Century Corpus of the Portuguese Colonizers of Brazil: Ontological Issues -- 4 The Sixteenth-Century Corpus of the Portuguese Colonizers of Brazil: Three Methodological Strategies -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Author.
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ISBN 9781611470208
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Sprache:
Englisch
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