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Producing the Pacific: Maps and Narratives of Spanish Exploration (1567-1606): Portada Hispánica, cartea 18

Autor Mercedes Maroto Camino
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2004
Producing the Pacific offers the reader an interdisciplinary reading of the maps, narratives and rituals related to the three Spanish voyages to the South Pacific that took place between 1567 and 1606. These journeys were led by Álvaro de Mendaña, Pedro Fernández de Quirós and Isabel Barreto, the first woman ever to become admiral of and command a fleet.
Mercedes Maroto Camino presents a cultural analysis of these journeys and takes issue with some established notions about the value of the past and the way it is always rewritten from the perspective of the present. She highlights the social, political and cultural environment in which maps and narratives circulate, suggesting that their significance is always subject to negotiation and transformation.The tapestry created by the interpretation of maps, narratives and rituals affords a view not only of the minds of the first men and women who traversed the Pacific but also of how they saw the ocean, its islands and their peoples. Producing the Pacific should, therefore, be of relevance to those interested in history, voyages, colonialism, cartography, anthropology and cultural studies.
The study of these cultural products contributes to an interpretive history of colonialism at the same time that it challenges the beliefs and assumptions that underscore our understanding of that history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789042019942
ISBN-10: 9042019948
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Portada Hispánica


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations and Credit Lines
1.Introduction: Imag(in)ing the Southern Continent, 1567-1606
2.Exploring the South Pacific
3.Mapping the Pacific
4.Performing the South Pacific
5.Conclusion: Inventing, Performing and Practising: The Production of the Early Modern Pacific
Works Cited
Index

Notă biografică

Mercedes Maroto Camino is Associate Professor of Spanish at the School of European Languages and Literatures of the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Her main areas of research are: early modern women’s writing, history of cartography, cross-cultural voyages, and Spanish film and media studies. She has published two books and many articles in international journals and has been the recipient of various fellowships and awards, including two Marsden Grants from the Royal Society of New Zealand, two Smith Fellowships at the Newberry Library (Chicago) and two from the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well fellowships from the National Maritime Museum (Greenwich), American Geographical Society (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), J. B. Harley Trust (British Library, London) and Holzheimer-History of Cartography Fellowship (University of Wisconsin-Madison).