Colonial Encounters: Europe and the Native Caribbean, 1492-1797Routledge, 1992 - 348 páginas |
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... question no doubt remains : were the Caribs — or , as we now have to say , those who for whatever reason came to be called ' Caribs ' cannibals ? - really Since the question is unavoidable , it needs a careful response . In that form ...
... question no doubt remains : were the Caribs — or , as we now have to say , those who for whatever reason came to be called ' Caribs ' cannibals ? - really Since the question is unavoidable , it needs a careful response . In that form ...
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... question , it should be stressed , is not about the making of such statements , but about their presence in the ... question . But the improvisation proves on closer inspection to be a repetition of words already spoken , by Odysseus ...
... question , it should be stressed , is not about the making of such statements , but about their presence in the ... question . But the improvisation proves on closer inspection to be a repetition of words already spoken , by Odysseus ...
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... question the question that asks by what right land is taken away from those living on it , the question that asks , in other words , why there is a need for a rift to exist between moral economy and productive remain economy , justice ...
... question the question that asks by what right land is taken away from those living on it , the question that asks , in other words , why there is a need for a rift to exist between moral economy and productive remain economy , justice ...
Contenido
Columbus and the cannibals | 13 |
Caribs and Arawaks | 45 |
Prospero and Caliban | 89 |
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Colonial Encounters: Europe and the Native Caribbean, 1492-1797 Peter Hulme Vista de fragmentos - 1986 |
Términos y frases comunes
adventure Aeneid Algonquian Amerindian anthropological anthropophagy Arawak argument Ariel Barbados beginning Bermudas Black Caribs British Caliban called canibales cannibalism Cariban language century chapter chiefdoms Christian civilization classical clearly coast colonial discourse colonists Columbus Columbus's Crusoe's culture Daniel Defoe Defoe Defoe's Descartes Dido dream early England English episode Essays ethnic Europe European evidence Friday Friday's gold guatiao Guiana Hispaniola human flesh hurricane ideological important Indians Inkle Inkle and Yarico Island Carib John Smith Journal Kermode land language least Lesser Antilles Ligon linguistic London masque Mediterranean narrative native Caribbean nature novel Oronooko perhaps Pocahontas Pocahontas's political Powhatan Prospero's Prospero's play Purchas question quoted reading reference relationship Robinson Crusoe romance savage savagery sense Shakespeare ships slave social societies South America Spaniards Spanish speak St Vincent story suggests Taino Tempest term textual trade trans Virginia vols voyage West Indies words World York
Referencias a este libro
Colonial Desire: Hybridity in Theory, Culture, and Race Robert Young Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |
White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness Ruth Frankenberg Vista previa limitada - 1993 |