This paper presents an analysis of the narratives produced by secular chroniclers and missionaries that circulated or acted in the Jesuitic Province of Paraguay, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. We will focus on the effects of the experience – derived from the intercultural contact – in records about Guarani, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The analysis of these narratives reveals the concern that secular as well as religious people had in defining the favourable inclinations and the natural incompetence of the indigenous, and, also, in justifying their utilization or eradication for the success of the civilization and evangelization project
Abstract In this article we analyze the indigenous textual culture of the Jesuit-Guarani missions an...
Among the many actions undertaken by the Compañía de Jesús in America, the experience of the missio...
Among the many actions undertaken by the Compañía de Jesús in America, the experience of the missio...
This paper presents an analysis of the narratives produced by secular chroniclers and missionaries t...
This article intends to evince and analyze the impact of the Christian conceptions of sickness and d...
This article intends to evince and analyze the impact of the Christian conceptions of sickness and d...
This article seeks to reveal the sensibilities as evidence of the braiding of experience and expecta...
The document chosen for the publication in this dossier includes a series of interrogatories to Indi...
In the 17th century, the Society of Jesus entered areas belonging to the current Brazilian state of ...
This essay is an examination of the 17th–18th century Guaraní/Jesuit communities in Paraguay, which ...
The members of Companhia de Jesus wrote down reports aiming to inform their superiors about the prog...
The paper analyzes the Jesuit discourse trough its gaps, introducing the Jesuit-Guarani settlements ...
The paper analyzes the Jesuit discourse trough its gaps, introducing the Jesuit-Guarani settlements ...
This dissertation argues that Guaraní socio-cultural practices determined what Spaniards could and c...
This work presents an alternative look in relation to the accounts of hegemonic thought about socio-...
Abstract In this article we analyze the indigenous textual culture of the Jesuit-Guarani missions an...
Among the many actions undertaken by the Compañía de Jesús in America, the experience of the missio...
Among the many actions undertaken by the Compañía de Jesús in America, the experience of the missio...
This paper presents an analysis of the narratives produced by secular chroniclers and missionaries t...
This article intends to evince and analyze the impact of the Christian conceptions of sickness and d...
This article intends to evince and analyze the impact of the Christian conceptions of sickness and d...
This article seeks to reveal the sensibilities as evidence of the braiding of experience and expecta...
The document chosen for the publication in this dossier includes a series of interrogatories to Indi...
In the 17th century, the Society of Jesus entered areas belonging to the current Brazilian state of ...
This essay is an examination of the 17th–18th century Guaraní/Jesuit communities in Paraguay, which ...
The members of Companhia de Jesus wrote down reports aiming to inform their superiors about the prog...
The paper analyzes the Jesuit discourse trough its gaps, introducing the Jesuit-Guarani settlements ...
The paper analyzes the Jesuit discourse trough its gaps, introducing the Jesuit-Guarani settlements ...
This dissertation argues that Guaraní socio-cultural practices determined what Spaniards could and c...
This work presents an alternative look in relation to the accounts of hegemonic thought about socio-...
Abstract In this article we analyze the indigenous textual culture of the Jesuit-Guarani missions an...
Among the many actions undertaken by the Compañía de Jesús in America, the experience of the missio...
Among the many actions undertaken by the Compañía de Jesús in America, the experience of the missio...