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Scott 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aAustin $cUniversity of Texas Press$d2007 215 $a1 online resource (345 p.) 300 $aTranslations of passages from Fernandez de Oviedo's Historia general y natural de las Indias--Acknowledgments. 311 08$a0-292-71703-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [301]-313) and index. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tCONTENTS --$tLIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --$tACKNOWLEDGMENTS --$tIntroduction: NEW WORLD, NEW HISTORY AND THE WRITING OF AMERICA --$tOne. BETWEEN TWO WORLDS The Life and Writings of Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés --$tTwo. A READER?S GUIDE TO A NEW WORLD HISTORY (Proemio, bk. 1) --$tThree. THE HISTORIAN AS ACTOR AND AUTOBIOGRAPHER Tierra Firme 1514 (bk. 29, chap. 6) --$tFour. EYEWITNESS TO AMERICA?S WONDERS Illustrating a Natural History of the Indies (bk. 7, chap. 14) --$tFive. AMAZON WOMEN AND NEW WORLD REALITIES Documenting an Expanding World (bk. 6, chap. 33) --$tSix. CORTÉS AND THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO Truth and Multiple Testimonies (bk. 33, chap. 54) --$tSeven. NATIVE AMERICANS IN OVIEDO?S HISTORY (bk. 29, chap. 26) --$tCONCLUSIONS --$tAPPENDIX A: Chronology of Fernández de Oviedo?s Life and Works --$tAPPENDIX B: Map of Hispaniola and Tierra Firme, ca. 1540 --$tAPPENDIX C: Translations of passages from Fernández de Oviedo?s Historia general y natural de las Indias --$tAPPENDIX D: Table. Historia general y natural Manuscript Locations and Illustrations/Woodcuts --$tAPPENDIX E: Illlustrations --$tNOTES --$tBIBLIOGRAPHY --$tINDEX 330 $aGonzalo Fernández de Oviedo (1478-1557) wrote the first comprehensive history of Spanish America, the Historia general y natural de las Indias, a sprawling, constantly revised work in which Oviedo attempted nothing less than a complete account of the Spanish discovery, conquest, and colonization of the Americas from 1492 to 1547, along with descriptions of the land's flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples. His Historia, which grew to an astounding fifty volumes, includes numerous interviews with the Spanish and indigenous leaders who were literally making history, the first extensive field drawings of America rendered by a European, reports of exotic creatures, ethnographic descriptions of indigenous groups, and detailed reports about the conquest and colonization process. Fernández de Oviedo's Chronicle of America explores how, in writing his Historia, Oviedo created a new historiographical model that reflected the vastness of the Americas and Spain's enterprise there. Kathleen Myers uses a series of case studies?focusing on Oviedo's self-portraits, drawings of American phenomena, approaches to myth, process of revision, and depictions of Native Americans?to analyze Oviedo's narrative and rhetorical strategies and show how they relate to the politics, history, and discursive practices of his time. Accompanying the case studies are all of Oviedo's extant field drawings and a wide selection of his text in English translation. 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