Funari / Senatore Archaeology of Culture Contact and Colonialism in Spanish and Portuguese America
2015
ISBN: 978-3-319-08069-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 369 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-319-08069-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Foreword 1: Alfredo González-Ruibal.- Foreword 2: Neil Silberman.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Disrupting the grand narrative of Spanish and Portuguese colonialism Maria Ximena Senatore and Pedro P. A. Funari.- Section I: Posing questions in cultural contact and colonialism.- Chapter 2: The Atlantic expansion and the Portuguese material culture in the Early Modern Age: an archaeological approach André Teixeira, Joana Bento Torres and José Bettencourt.- Chapter 3: The early colonisation of the Rio de la Plata basin and the settlement of Sancti Spiritus, Agustin Azkarate and Sergio Escribano Ruiz.- Chapter 4: Technological transformations: adaptationist, relativist, and economic models in Mexico and Venezuela Enrique Rodríguez-Alegría, Ana María Navas Méndez and Franz Scaramelli.- Chapter 5: Tribute, Antimarkets and Consumption: An Archaeology of Capitalist Effects in Colonial Guatemala Guido Pezzarossi.- Chapter 6: Ek Chuah encounters the holy ghost in the colonial labyrinth: ideology and commerce on both sides of the Spanish invasion Susan Kepecs.- Chapter 7: Archaeology of contact in Cuba, a reassessment Lourdes Domínguez and Pedro Paulo A. Funari.- Section II: Local histories: diversity, creativity and novelty.- Chapter 8: Dress, faith, and medicine: Caring for the body in 18 th -century Spanish Texas Diana DiPaolo Loren.- Chapter 9: Uncommon Commodities: Articulating the Global and the Local on the Orinoco Frontier Franz Scaramelli and Kay Scaramelli.- Chapter 10: Women in Spanish Colonial Contexts Nan A. Rothschild.- Chapter 11: Material culture, mestizage, and social segmentation in Santarém, northern Brazil Luís Cláudio Pereira Symanski and Denise Maria Cavalcante Gomes.- Chapter 12: Modernity at the edges of the Spanish Enlightenment. Novelty and material culture in Floridablanca Colony (Patagonia, 18th century) Maria Ximena Senatore.- Section III: New realities and material worlds.- Chapter 13: Basque fisheries in Eastern Canada, a special case of cultural encounter in the colonizing of North America Sergio Escribano-Ruiz and Agustín Azkarate.- Chapter 14: The Spanish occupation of the Central Lowlands of South America: Santa Cruz de la Sierra la Vieja Horacio Chiavazza.- Chapter 15: Nautical landscapes in the 16th century: an archaeological approach to the coast of São Paulo (Brazil) Paulo Fernando Bava de Camargo.- C hapter 16: Fort San José, a Remote Spanish Outpost in Northwest Florida, 1700-1721 Julie Rogers Saccente and Nancy Marie White.- Chapter 17: Striking it Rich in the Americas' First Boom Town: Economic Activity at Concepción de la Vega (Hispaniola) 1495-1564 Pauline Kulstad.- Chapter 18: Brazil Baroque, Baroque mestizo: heritage, archaeology, modernism and the “Estado Novo” in the Brazilian context Rita Juliana Soares Poloni.- Final Comments .- Chapter 19: Narratives of Colonialism, Grand and Not-So-Grand: A Critical Reflection on the Archaeology of the Spanish and Portuguese Americas Barbara L. Voss.