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portada cruzados martires y beatos: emplazamientos del cuerpo colonial
Type
Physical Book
Year
1995
Language
Spanish
Pages
201
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.6 x 15.9 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.46 kg.
ISBN
1557530750
ISBN13
9781557530752

cruzados martires y beatos: emplazamientos del cuerpo colonial

Mario Cesareo (Author) · Purdue University Press · Hardcover

cruzados martires y beatos: emplazamientos del cuerpo colonial - Cesareo, Mario

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Synopsis "cruzados martires y beatos: emplazamientos del cuerpo colonial"

By analyzing a varied body of writing--hagiographies, histories, treatises, and correspondence--in the context of religious colonial culture and European mercantilism, Mario Cesareo shows how Portuguese and Spanish missionaries created a Christian understanding of the colonial process. The material excess of the colonial world, experienced as a capricious parade of signs, masks, objects, races, languages, and bodies subjected to European exploitation, presented a problem of the first magnitude for Christian missionaries. In order to render intelligible the incongruities of the colonial experience, the missionary turned the materiality of the Indian and the black body of the slave into God's privileged instruments for revelation. Materiality, in its remotest minutiae, became understood as an enigmatic system of signs, as a divine riddle to be discerned. The attempts to recognize, elaborate, and synthesize this new experience constitute the Christian hermeneutics that is the focus of the study. The book posits the existence of a repertoire of stances through which the missionary was able to represent, perform, and theorize the colonial experience. In this social sensibility, the body emerges as a privileged locus for the aesthetic, theoretic, and practical experimentation that allowed the missionary to carry on his utopian ideals within the imperialist workings of European mercantilism.

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