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'The voyage across methodologies, histories, lands, and cultures will be as eye-opening yet bumpy as any such excursion around the colonial world must be. [...] Among the many virtues of the contributions is that they move well beyond schematic depictions of colonial power, taking various approaches to the dynamics of colonial relations and examining the agency, and even at times the complicity, of colonialized subjects. [...] Taken as a whole, the impressive undertaking may be considered under the rubric of “critical global studies”, as Felicity Nussbaum calls the project informing The Global Eighteenth Century (2003), a collection to which Interpreting Colonialism provides a welcome and worthy complement.'
Eighteenth-Century Fiction



Table of Contents
Introduction

I. Representations
Driss Aissaoui, L’image de l’Autre dans le Journal de voyage de Robert Challe
Fabienne-Sophie Chauderlot, Prolégomènes à un anti-colonialisme futur: Histoire des deux Indes et Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville de Diderot
Mark Hinchman, The travelling portrait: women and representation in eighteenth-century Senegal
Oliver Berghof, Tahiti, 1767-1777: the view from the shore
Sven Trakulhun, Lost history: 18th-century European travel literature and the writing of the Thai past of the Ayudhyan period (1350-1767)

II. Mercantilism
Noelia González Adánez, From kingdoms to colonies: the enlightened idea of America in Charles III’s Spain
Gustavo L. Paz, Mules for the Indians: coerced consumption and domestic market in late colonial Spanish South America
Ty M. Reese, Debating England’s African trade: mercantilism, free trade, and the world’s commodities at Cape Coast Castle, 1730-1780
Eun Kyung Min, Narrating the Far East: commerce, civility, and ceremony in the Amherst Embassy to China, 1816-1817
Siraj Ahmed, The power to lend money without extracting interest: renegade capitalism in late eighteenth-century British India

III. Religion and ideology
David Eduardo Tavárez, Colonial evangelisation and native resistance: the interplay of native political autonomy and ritual practices in Villa Alta (New Spain), 1700-1704
Ruth Hill, Casta as culture and the Sociedad de Castas as literature
Doris Garraway, Material bodies, spiritual worlds: ideologies of the occult and regimes of discipline in the colonial French Caribbean
Eva M. Pérez, Encounters in sixteenth-century Europe: Jews, black slaves and despots in William Godwin’s Travels of St Leon

IV. Slavery
Daniel Carey, Sugar, colonialism and the critique of slavery: Thomas Tryon in Barbados
Lynn Festa, Tropes and chains: figures of exchange in eighteenth-century depictions of the slave trade
Sarah Watson Parsons, The arts of abolition: race, representation, and British colonialism, 1768-1807
Vera Lind, Privileged dependency on the edge of the Atlantic world: Africans and Germans in the eighteenth century

List of works cited

Index

Interpreting Colonialism

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      Publisher: LUP - Voltaire Foundation
      Publication Date: 9/21/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780729408455, 978-0729408455
      ISBN10: 0729408450

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      'The voyage across methodologies, histories, lands, and cultures will be as eye-opening yet bumpy as any such excursion around the colonial world must be. [...] Among the many virtues of the contributions is that they move well beyond schematic depictions of colonial power, taking various approaches to the dynamics of colonial relations and examining the agency, and even at times the complicity, of colonialized subjects. [...] Taken as a whole, the impressive undertaking may be considered under the rubric of “critical global studies”, as Felicity Nussbaum calls the project informing The Global Eighteenth Century (2003), a collection to which Interpreting Colonialism provides a welcome and worthy complement.'
      Eighteenth-Century Fiction



      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      I. Representations
      Driss Aissaoui, L’image de l’Autre dans le Journal de voyage de Robert Challe
      Fabienne-Sophie Chauderlot, Prolégomènes à un anti-colonialisme futur: Histoire des deux Indes et Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville de Diderot
      Mark Hinchman, The travelling portrait: women and representation in eighteenth-century Senegal
      Oliver Berghof, Tahiti, 1767-1777: the view from the shore
      Sven Trakulhun, Lost history: 18th-century European travel literature and the writing of the Thai past of the Ayudhyan period (1350-1767)

      II. Mercantilism
      Noelia González Adánez, From kingdoms to colonies: the enlightened idea of America in Charles III’s Spain
      Gustavo L. Paz, Mules for the Indians: coerced consumption and domestic market in late colonial Spanish South America
      Ty M. Reese, Debating England’s African trade: mercantilism, free trade, and the world’s commodities at Cape Coast Castle, 1730-1780
      Eun Kyung Min, Narrating the Far East: commerce, civility, and ceremony in the Amherst Embassy to China, 1816-1817
      Siraj Ahmed, The power to lend money without extracting interest: renegade capitalism in late eighteenth-century British India

      III. Religion and ideology
      David Eduardo Tavárez, Colonial evangelisation and native resistance: the interplay of native political autonomy and ritual practices in Villa Alta (New Spain), 1700-1704
      Ruth Hill, Casta as culture and the Sociedad de Castas as literature
      Doris Garraway, Material bodies, spiritual worlds: ideologies of the occult and regimes of discipline in the colonial French Caribbean
      Eva M. Pérez, Encounters in sixteenth-century Europe: Jews, black slaves and despots in William Godwin’s Travels of St Leon

      IV. Slavery
      Daniel Carey, Sugar, colonialism and the critique of slavery: Thomas Tryon in Barbados
      Lynn Festa, Tropes and chains: figures of exchange in eighteenth-century depictions of the slave trade
      Sarah Watson Parsons, The arts of abolition: race, representation, and British colonialism, 1768-1807
      Vera Lind, Privileged dependency on the edge of the Atlantic world: Africans and Germans in the eighteenth century

      List of works cited

      Index

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