All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753)
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Resumo: | All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of ‘mamelucos’ applied by Jesuits [...] https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202302.005All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753)Todo mezclado en el terreno: Los conocimientos geográficos de los mamelucos aplicados por los jesuitas en la producción cartográfica del Backlands paraguayo (1746-1753)Denise A. S. de Moura1AbstractCartographic images made by Jesuits in the 18th century turned out to be transnational and locally mixed cognitive experiences, as these missionary agents of a global institution were forced to establish a collaborative relationship with the multicultural spaces where they settled and undertook their activities. One of the cartographic genres developed by the missionaries, the Paraquariae Provinciae, combined information and geographical knowledge of the mamelucos, a mestizo social type of Amerindian with white Portuguese settler which has been widely acknowledged but poorly elucidated by the historiography making process. The present paper aims to address these issues by applying concepts and methods of critical cartography in order to compare maps built by the Jesuits |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753)Todo mezclado en el terreno: Los conocimientos geográficos de los mamelucos aplicados por los jesuitas en la producción cartográfica del Backlands paraguayo (1746-1753).CartographyMapsEthnic groupsMulticulturalismIntercultural communication18th centuryCartografiaMapasGrupos etnicosMulticulturalismoComunicação interculturalSéculo XVIIIAll mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of ‘mamelucos’ applied by Jesuits [...] https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202302.005All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753)Todo mezclado en el terreno: Los conocimientos geográficos de los mamelucos aplicados por los jesuitas en la producción cartográfica del Backlands paraguayo (1746-1753)Denise A. S. de Moura1AbstractCartographic images made by Jesuits in the 18th century turned out to be transnational and locally mixed cognitive experiences, as these missionary agents of a global institution were forced to establish a collaborative relationship with the multicultural spaces where they settled and undertook their activities. One of the cartographic genres developed by the missionaries, the Paraquariae Provinciae, combined information and geographical knowledge of the mamelucos, a mestizo social type of Amerindian with white Portuguese settler which has been widely acknowledged but poorly elucidated by the historiography making process. The present paper aims to address these issues by applying concepts and methods of critical cartography in order to compare maps built by the JesuitsFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Versão final do editorFAPESP: 21/00214-72024-01-29T13:27:45Z2024-01-29T13:27:45Z2023-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdf2519-1470https://hdl.handle.net/11449/253057https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202302.00500182847224198930000-0002-5104-6485enghttps://hdl.handle.net/11449/252961https://hdl.handle.net/11449/253048https://hdl.handle.net/11449/253049Revista del Instituto Riva-AgüeroMoura, Denise Aparecida Soares de [UNESP]info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2024-06-25T20:10:33Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/253057Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:49:16.395130Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753) Todo mezclado en el terreno: Los conocimientos geográficos de los mamelucos aplicados por los jesuitas en la producción cartográfica del Backlands paraguayo (1746-1753). |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753) |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753) Moura, Denise Aparecida Soares de [UNESP] Cartography Maps Ethnic groups Multiculturalism Intercultural communication 18th century Cartografia Mapas Grupos etnicos Multiculturalismo Comunicação intercultural Século XVIII |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753) |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753) |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753) |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753) |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753) |
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Moura, Denise Aparecida Soares de [UNESP] |
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Moura, Denise Aparecida Soares de [UNESP] |
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Moura, Denise Aparecida Soares de [UNESP] |
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Cartography Maps Ethnic groups Multiculturalism Intercultural communication 18th century Cartografia Mapas Grupos etnicos Multiculturalismo Comunicação intercultural Século XVIII |
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Cartography Maps Ethnic groups Multiculturalism Intercultural communication 18th century Cartografia Mapas Grupos etnicos Multiculturalismo Comunicação intercultural Século XVIII |
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All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of ‘mamelucos’ applied by Jesuits [...] https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202302.005All mixed up in the terrain: The geographic knowledge of mamelucos applied by Jesuits in the cartographic production of Paraguayan Backlands (1746-1753)Todo mezclado en el terreno: Los conocimientos geográficos de los mamelucos aplicados por los jesuitas en la producción cartográfica del Backlands paraguayo (1746-1753)Denise A. S. de Moura1AbstractCartographic images made by Jesuits in the 18th century turned out to be transnational and locally mixed cognitive experiences, as these missionary agents of a global institution were forced to establish a collaborative relationship with the multicultural spaces where they settled and undertook their activities. One of the cartographic genres developed by the missionaries, the Paraquariae Provinciae, combined information and geographical knowledge of the mamelucos, a mestizo social type of Amerindian with white Portuguese settler which has been widely acknowledged but poorly elucidated by the historiography making process. The present paper aims to address these issues by applying concepts and methods of critical cartography in order to compare maps built by the Jesuits |
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