Columbus arrived on North American shores in 1492, and Cortes
had replaced Moctezuma, the Aztec Nahua emperor, as the major
figurehead in central Mexico by 1521. Five centuries later, the
convergence of "old" and "new" worlds and the consequences of
colonization continue to fascinate and horrify us. In "Transcending
Conquest," Stephanie Wood uses Nahuatl writings and illustrations
to reveal Nahua perspectives on Spanish colonial occupation of the
Western Hemisphere.
Mesoamerican peoples have a strong tradition of pictorial record
keeping, and out of respect for this tradition, Wood examines
multiple examples of pictorial imagery to explore how Native
manuscripts have depicted the European invader and colonizer. She
has combed national and provincial archives in Mexico and visited
some of the Nahua communities of central Mexico to collect and
translate Native texts. Analyzing and interpreting changes in
indigenous views and attitudes throughout three hundred years of
foreign rule, Wood considers variations in perspectives--between
the indigenous elite and the laboring classes, and between those
who resisted and those who allied themselves with the European
intruders.
"Transcending Conquest "goes beyond the familiar voices recorded
by scribes in central colonial Mexico and the Spanish conquerors to
include indigenous views from the outlying Mesoamerican provinces
and to explore Native historical narratives from the sixteenth
through the eighteenth century. Wood explores how evolving
sentiments in indigenous communities about increasing competition
for resources ultimately resulted in an anti-Spanish discourse, a
trend largely overlooked by scholars--until now. "Transcending
Conquest" takes us beyond the romantic focus on the deeds of the
Spanish conqueror to show how the so-called "conquest" was limited
by the ways that Native peoples and their descendants reshaped the
historical narrative to better suit their memories, identities, and
visions of the future.
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