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Author:
Villate-Isaza, Alberto, author.
Title:
Exemplary violence : rewriting history in colonial Colombia / Alberto Villate-Isaza.
Publisher:
Bucknell University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xi, 228 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Elite (Social sciences)--Colombia--Attitudes.
Violence--Colombia--History--17th century.
Civilization, Baroque--Spain.
Colombia--Historiography.--To 1810--Historiography.
Spain--Historiography.--Historiography.
Spain--Colonies--America.
Colombia--Civilization--17th century.
To 1810
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A rhetorical balancing act -- Instructing through negative examples -- Nudity is the disguise. Political and moral instruction -- The authority to displace and adapt the past -- Founding principles -- The constant threat of beauty and wealth.
Summary:
"In Discourse on Colonialism, Aimé Césaire asserts that colonization ultimately works to decivilize the colonizer, awakening baser, brutalizing, and dehumanizing instincts in him. In Exemplary Violence: Rewriting History in Colonial Colombia, Villate-Isaza explores Colombia's violent colonial history by examining three seventeenth-century historical accounts of the New Kingdom of Granada (modern-day Colombia and Venezuela)-Pedro Simón's Noticias historiales (1626), Juan Rodríguez Freile's El carnero (1636), and Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita's Historia general (1676)--each of which reveals the colonizing elite's reliance on a constant threat of violence for sustaining colonial order. In spite of their attempts to convey a straightforward narrative of European political, technical, and moral superiority while conforming to Counter-Reformation Catholic orthodoxy, these accounts reveal tensions and highlight conflicts and ambiguities between the writers' social interests and personal identifications. As they attempt to reinforce the principal tenets of European culture in the New Kingdom, they also reveal contradictions inherent in a "more advanced" culture when colonizers behave in barbaric ways"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Bucknell studies in Latin American literature and theory
ISBN:
1684482615
9781684482610
1684482623
9781684482627
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1182849480
LCCN:
2020025586
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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