Ebook: Insatiable appetites: imperial encounters with cannibals in the North Atlantic world
Author: Watson Kelly L
- Tags: 15e siècle (fin)-18e siècle, Cannibalisme, Descriptions et voyages, Impérialisme, Indiens d'Amérique, Représentations sociales, Sauvages, Amérique, Europe, Atlantique (région) - nord
- Series: Early American places
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: New York University Press
- City: Amérique;Atlantique (région) - nord;Europe
- Edition: First published in paperback
- Language: English
- epub
Cannibalism, for medieval and early modern Europeans, was synonymous with savagery. Humans who ate other humans, they believed, were little better than animals. The European colonizers who encountered Native Americans described them as cannibals as a matter of course, and they wrote extensively about the lurid cannibal rituals they claim to have witnessed.
In this unique, comparative history of cross-cultural encounters in the early north Atlantic world, Kelly L. Watson argues that the persistent rumors of cannibalism surrounding Native Americans served a specific and practical purpose for European settlers. These colonizers had to forge new identities for themselves in the Americas and find ways to not only subdue but also co-exist with native peoples. They established hierarchical categories of European superiority and Indian inferiority upon which imperial power in the Americas was predicated.
In her close read of letters, travel accounts, artistic...