
Landscapes of Power and Identity
Comparative Histories in the Sonoran Desert and the Forests of Amazonia from Colony to Republic
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Landscapes of Power and Identity
Comparative Histories in the Sonoran Desert and the Forests of Amazonia from Colony to Republic
About this book
Radding's comparative approach illuminates what happened when similar institutions of imperial governance, commerce, and religion were planted in different physical and cultural environments. She draws on archival documents, published reports by missionaries and travelers, and previous histories as well as ecological studies and ethnographies. She also considers cultural artifacts, including archaeological remains, architecture, liturgical music, and religious dances. Radding demonstrates how colonial encounters were conditioned by both the local landscape and cultural expectations; how the colonizers and colonized understood notions of territory and property; how religion formed the cultural practices and historical memories of the Sonoran and Chiquitano peoples; and how the conflict between the indigenous communities and the surrounding creole societies developed in new directions well into the nineteenth century.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Savannas and Deserts: Two Histories of Cultural Landscapes
- Chapter 1 Ecological and Cultural Frontiers in Sonora and Chiquitos
- Chapter 2 Political Economy: Communities, Missions, and Colonial Markets
- Chapter 3 Territory: Community and Conflicting Claims to Property
- Chapter 4 Ethnic Mosaics and Gendered Identities
- Chapter 5 Power Negotiated, Power Defied: Political Culture, Goverance, and Mobilization
- Chapter 6 Priests and Shamans: Spiritual Power, Ritual, and Knowledge
- Chapter 7 Postcolonial Landscapes: Transitions from Colony to Republic
- Chapter 8 Contested Landscapes in Continental Borderlands
- Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index