
Antigos Aldeamentos Jesuíticos - A Companhia de Jesus e os aldeamentos indígenas
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Benedito Lima de Toledo | Maria Helena O. Flexor | Ney de Souza | Percival Tirapeli
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Religion & Spirituality
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
250
言語
ポルトガル語
公開されました
Apr 17, 2020
出版社
Edições Loyola
ISBN-10
8515043831
ISBN-13
9788515043835
説明
Gabriel Frade curates a fascinating exploration into the historical interplay between the Jesuit missionaries and indigenous communities in Brazil. Through meticulous research and contributions from notable scholars, this work delves into the establishment of Jesuit settlements known as aldeamentos, where cultural exchange, conflict, and adaptation shaped the lives of both the missionaries and the indigenous peoples.
The text highlights the Jesuits' efforts in evangelizing and educating these communities, while also shedding light on the complex socio-political dynamics at play during the colonial era. With a blend of historical narratives and critical analyses, it offers insights into the intricate relationships formed and the lasting impact of these encounters on the region's social fabric.
Frade's organization of this volume invites readers to reflect on broader themes of cultural interaction, spirituality, and the enduring legacies of colonialism. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in indigenous studies, colonial history, and the role of religious institutions in shaping communities.
The text highlights the Jesuits' efforts in evangelizing and educating these communities, while also shedding light on the complex socio-political dynamics at play during the colonial era. With a blend of historical narratives and critical analyses, it offers insights into the intricate relationships formed and the lasting impact of these encounters on the region's social fabric.
Frade's organization of this volume invites readers to reflect on broader themes of cultural interaction, spirituality, and the enduring legacies of colonialism. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in indigenous studies, colonial history, and the role of religious institutions in shaping communities.