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Firsting in the Early-Modern Atlantic World
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 277
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For centuries, historians have narrated the arrival of Europeans using terminology (discovery, invasion, conquest, and colonization) that emphasizes their agency and disempowers that of Native Americans. This book explores firsting, a discourse that privileges European and settler-colonial presence, movements, knowledges, and experiences as a technology of colonization in the early modern Atlantic world, 14921900. It exposes how textual culture has ensured that Euro-settlers dominate Native Americans, while detailing misrepresentations of Indigenous peoples as unmodern and proposing how the western world can be un-firsted in scholarship on this time and place.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgmentsο»Ώ
Introduction: Firsting and the Architecture of Decolonizing Scholarship on the Early-Modern Atlantic World
Part I The Foundations for Firsting in Historiography and Literature
1 John Dee, Humphrey Gilbert, and Richard Hakluytβs Erasure of Native Americans
2 The Last of the First? Madness and the Jungle in the Chronicles of the Indies: Lope de Aguirre and His Writing
3 Dying in Their Own Minds: Firsting and Lasting in the Early Jesuit Work With the Tupi Language in Brazil
4 Literacy and Colonial Beginnings: Inca Garcilasoβs Story of the Letter in Context
Part II Modernity and Unfamiliarity as Firsting Principles
5 The Grammar of Inanimacy: Frances Brooke and the Production of North American Settler States
6 Firsting and Lasting in the History of Science: Francisco JosΓ© de Caldas and the Priority Dispute Over Hypsometry
7 History and Progress: Regional Identity and the Useable Past in Nova Scotia, 1857β1877
8 The Afterlife of Settler-Colonial Occupation: Archaeological Excavation as Militarization in the United States-Mexico Borderlands
Part III Un-Firsting the West
9 American Indian Discovery
10 Unsettling Spanish Atlantic History: Experiences of the Colonized Through Visual and Material Culture
11 βThis Is an Indigenous Cityβ: Un-Firsting Early Representations of Vancouver
12 Native-American Contributions to Democracy, Marxism, Feminism, Gender Fluidity, and Environmentalism
Notes on Contributors
Index
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