A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Cross-cultural studiesAlbert James Arnold J. Benjamins, 1994 |
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... cannibals be captured and removed from the islands . By 1494 Indians were already being divided into two kinds : those cooperating with the Crown's colonizing intentions and those impeding them . At this point , all cannibals were ...
... cannibals be captured and removed from the islands . By 1494 Indians were already being divided into two kinds : those cooperating with the Crown's colonizing intentions and those impeding them . At this point , all cannibals were ...
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... cannibals ' customs . Homer and the teratological tradition , then , came easily to mind when Europeans attempted to make sense of the New World so " nuper inventa " ( recently discovered ) . The Crown postponed a decision on Columbus's ...
... cannibals ' customs . Homer and the teratological tradition , then , came easily to mind when Europeans attempted to make sense of the New World so " nuper inventa " ( recently discovered ) . The Crown postponed a decision on Columbus's ...
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... cannibals . The other would agree that , yes , they were cannibals . And the notary public would certify the truth of these statements . From Homer and Marco Polo through Columbus to The Cannibal Law and its effects is not so great a ...
... cannibals . The other would agree that , yes , they were cannibals . And the notary public would certify the truth of these statements . From Homer and Marco Polo through Columbus to The Cannibal Law and its effects is not so great a ...
Table des matières
Cartography and the Cannibalization of Culture | 3 |
Notes Toward a Comparative History | 29 |
Toward a Centripetal Vision | 57 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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