Chapter 1. Overview: The Polemics of Possession in Spanish American Narrative

R. Adorno
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This book illuminates colonial Latin American literary studies in an entirely new way. Rolena Adorno argues that the incandescent nucleus of the Spanish American literary tradition consists of the writings in which the rights of Spanish dominion in the Americas were debated. She investigates the works of Spanish and Amerindian writers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, shows how the narrative web they created had the capacity to reinvent itself, and explores how their literary legacy resonates even today. The book considers how canonical colonial-era writers engaged with issues of conquest and the treatment of Amerindians, situating the writings of Bartolome de las Casas at the heart of the discussion. Adorno traces the elaboration and persistence of colonial debates cast in narrative form to arrive at a new understanding of the "polemics of possession" and their crucial role in the history of Latin American literature and thought.
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第1章。概述:西班牙裔美国人叙事中关于占有的争论
这本书以一种全新的方式阐释了殖民时期拉丁美洲的文学研究。罗琳娜·阿多诺认为,西班牙裔美国人文学传统的核心是那些讨论西班牙在美洲的统治权的作品。她研究了16世纪和17世纪西班牙和美洲印第安作家的作品,展示了他们创造的叙事网络是如何自我改造的,并探讨了他们的文学遗产是如何在今天产生共鸣的。这本书考虑了典型的殖民时代作家如何参与征服和对待美洲印第安人的问题,并将巴托洛梅·德·拉斯·卡萨斯的作品置于讨论的中心。阿多诺追溯了以叙事形式进行的殖民辩论的详尽和持续,以达到对“占有辩论”及其在拉丁美洲文学和思想史上的关键作用的新理解。
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