Space-time perspectives on early colonial Moquegua /

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Author / Creator:Rice, Prudence M., author.
Imprint:Boulder : University Press of Colorado, [2013]
©2013
Description:1 online resource (xx, 378 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12644878
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ISBN:9781607322764
1607322765
9781492015949
1492015946
9781607322757
1607322757
Digital file characteristics:text file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:In this rich study of the construction and reconstruction of a colonized landscape, Prudence M. Rice takes an implicit political ecology approach in exploring encounters of colonization in Moquegua, a small valley of southern Peru. Building on theories of spatiality, spatialization, and place, she examines how politically mediated human interaction transformed the physical landscape, the people who inhabited it, and the resources and goods produced in this poorly known area. Space-Time Perspectives on Early Colonial Moquegua looks at the encounters between existing populations and newcomers.
Other form:Print version: Rice, Prudence M. Space-time perspectives on early colonial Moquegua. Boulder, Colorado : University Press of Colorado, 2013 9781607322757
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Summary:In this rich study of the construction and reconstruction of a colonized landscape, Prudence M. Rice takes an implicit political ecology approach in exploring encounters of colonization in Moquegua, a small valley of southern Peru. Building on theories of spatiality, spatialization, and place, she examines how politically mediated human interaction transformed the physical landscape, the people who inhabited it, and the resources and goods produced in this poorly known area. <p> Space-Time Perspectives on Early Colonial Moquegua looks at the encounters between existing populations and newcomers from successive waves of colonization, from indigenous expansion states (Wari, Tiwanaku, and Inka) to the foreign Spaniards, and the way each group "re-spatialized" the landscape according to its own political and economic ends. Viewing these spatializations from political, economic, and religious perspectives, Rice considers both the ideological and material occurrences.</p> <p>Concluding with a special focus on the multiple space-time considerations involved in Spanish-inspired ceramics from the region, Space -Time Perspectives on Early Colonial Moquegua integrates the local and rural with the global and urban in analyzing the events and processes of colonialism. It is a vital contribution to the literature of Andean studies and will appeal to students and scholars of archaeology, historical archaeology, history, ethnohistory, and globalization.</p>
Physical Description:1 online resource (xx, 378 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781607322764
1607322765
9781492015949
1492015946
9781607322757
1607322757