German scholar Makenthun analyzes English and Spanish narratives of the discovery and colonization of America from the Caribbean and Mexico north to Virginia and New England. She shows how Europeans wrote themselves into possession by creating an ideology of native savagery and rightful territorial
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German scholar Makenthun analyzes English and Spanish narratives of the discovery and colonization of America from the Caribbean and Mexico north to Virginia and New England. She shows how Europeans wrote themselves into possession by creating an ideology of native savagery and rightful territorial
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Seller's Description:
Fair. Good Dust Jacket. Ex-library signed by the author. 1st printing. Signed and inscribed on back of front endpaper. Typical ex-library markings with discard stamp on bottom edge. Otherwise a nice copy. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 370pp. with index, b&w illustrations, owners name plate on fep, VG+/VG+ Author shows how Europeans wrote themselves into possession of America by translating their deep-seated colonial anxiety into the ideology of native savagery and rightful territorial ownership.