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The New Worlds and the Old: Transatlantic Politics of Conversion
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Castillo, Susan
, Schweitzer, Ivy
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Diego's vision, a decade after Cortés's conquest of Mexico
/ Eliot's Indian Dialogues stage, monolingual conversations between native missionaries to convert their unconverted brethren
/ European colonial endeavors ‐ tied to consolidation of early modern national identities
/ examination of early American literature ‐ in a transatlantic context through cultural politics of conversion
/ his image of the Virgin, appearing to the pious Diego, site sacred to Aztec fertility goddess, Tonantzin
/ Mexican nun, Juana Inés de la Cruz ‐ resisting strong‐arm tactics of colonial Church in dramatic debate and dialogue
/ Occom refiguring the “broken and divided” Indian self as broken promises of Christian evangelism ‐ revising dialogics of conversion
/ Pope John revealing ‐ Catholic Church's unchanged belief in inherent inferiority of Indian religions
/ story entitled, “The Constancy of Marie Oendraka in her Afflictions, and her Zeal in Allowing No Sin in her Family”
/ The New Worlds and the Old ‐ transatlantic politics of conversion
2010
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Castillo, Susan
, Schweitzer, Ivy
in
Diego's vision, a decade after Cortés's conquest of Mexico
/ Eliot's Indian Dialogues stage, monolingual conversations between native missionaries to convert their unconverted brethren
/ European colonial endeavors ‐ tied to consolidation of early modern national identities
/ examination of early American literature ‐ in a transatlantic context through cultural politics of conversion
/ his image of the Virgin, appearing to the pious Diego, site sacred to Aztec fertility goddess, Tonantzin
/ Mexican nun, Juana Inés de la Cruz ‐ resisting strong‐arm tactics of colonial Church in dramatic debate and dialogue
/ Occom refiguring the “broken and divided” Indian self as broken promises of Christian evangelism ‐ revising dialogics of conversion
/ Pope John revealing ‐ Catholic Church's unchanged belief in inherent inferiority of Indian religions
/ story entitled, “The Constancy of Marie Oendraka in her Afflictions, and her Zeal in Allowing No Sin in her Family”
/ The New Worlds and the Old ‐ transatlantic politics of conversion
2010
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Castillo, Susan
, Schweitzer, Ivy
in
Diego's vision, a decade after Cortés's conquest of Mexico
/ Eliot's Indian Dialogues stage, monolingual conversations between native missionaries to convert their unconverted brethren
/ European colonial endeavors ‐ tied to consolidation of early modern national identities
/ examination of early American literature ‐ in a transatlantic context through cultural politics of conversion
/ his image of the Virgin, appearing to the pious Diego, site sacred to Aztec fertility goddess, Tonantzin
/ Mexican nun, Juana Inés de la Cruz ‐ resisting strong‐arm tactics of colonial Church in dramatic debate and dialogue
/ Occom refiguring the “broken and divided” Indian self as broken promises of Christian evangelism ‐ revising dialogics of conversion
/ Pope John revealing ‐ Catholic Church's unchanged belief in inherent inferiority of Indian religions
/ story entitled, “The Constancy of Marie Oendraka in her Afflictions, and her Zeal in Allowing No Sin in her Family”
/ The New Worlds and the Old ‐ transatlantic politics of conversion
2010
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2010
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Wiley‐Blackwell
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Diego's vision, a decade after Cortés's conquest of Mexico
/ European colonial endeavors ‐ tied to consolidation of early modern national identities
/ Pope John revealing ‐ Catholic Church's unchanged belief in inherent inferiority of Indian religions
/ The New Worlds and the Old ‐ transatlantic politics of conversion
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0631208925, 9780631208921
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