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American Pentimento by Patricia Seed

Americans like to see themselves as far removed from their European ancestors' corrupt morals, imperial arrogance, and exploitation of native resources. Yet, as Patricia Seed argues in American Pentimento, this is far from the truth. The modern regulations and pervading attitudes that control native rights in the Americas may appear unrelated to colonial rule, but traces of the colonizers' cultural, religious, and economic agendas nonetheless remain. Seed likens this situation to a pentimento-a painting in which traces of older compositions or alterations become visible over time-and shows how the exploitation begun centuries ago continues today.

In her analysis, Seed examines how European countries, primarily England, Spain, and Portugal, differed in their colonization of the Americas. She details how the English appropriated land, while the Spanish and Portuguese attempted to eliminate "barbarous" religious behavior and used indigenous labor to take mineral resources. Ultimately, each approach denied native people distinct aspects of their heritage. Seed argues that their differing effects persist, with natives in former English colonies fighting for land rights, while those in former Spanish and Portuguese colonies fight for human dignity. Seed also demonstrates how these antiquated cultural and legal vocabularies are embedded in our languages, popular cultures, and legal systems, and how they are responsible for current representations and treatment of Native Americans. We cannot, she asserts, simply attribute the exploitation of natives' resources to distant, avaricious colonists but must accept the more disturbing conclusion that it stemmed from convictions that are still endemic in our culture.

Wide-ranging and essential to future discussions of the legacies of colonialism, American Pentimento presents a radical new approach to history, one which uses paradigms from anthropology and literary criticism to emphasize language as the basis of law and culture.

Professor of History Patricia Seed teaches at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of many publications, including American Pentimento: The Desire of Wealth and the Creation of Indians (2001) and Ceremonies of Ownership in Europe's New World Conquest, 1492-1640 (1995). Seed has been heavily active in research on both classic and new topics in mapping in recent years. She brings her expertise in the use of digital imaging technologies (GIS and graphic design software) to the subject, not only to reframe issues about the history of mapmaking, but also to provide historical and comparative scholarship with new analytical tools and ways of displaying the knowledge it generates.

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ISBN 13 9780816637669
ISBN 10 0816637660
Titel American Pentimento
Autor Patricia Seed
Serie Public Worlds
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag University of Minnesota Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-08-23
Seitenanzahl 320
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