Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-186) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction -- Staden goes to sea -- The lying captive -- The traveler returns -- Staden's images -- Epilogue.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Hans Staden's sixteenth-century account of shipwreck and captivity by the Tupinambá Indians of Brazil was an early modern bestseller. This retelling of the German sailor's eyewitness account known as the True History shows both why it was so popular at the time and why it remains an important tool for understanding the opening of the Atlantic world. Eve M. Duffy and Alida C. Metcalf carefully reconstruct Staden's life as a German soldier, his two expeditions to the Americas, and his subsequent shipwreck, captivity, brush with cannibalism, escape, and return. The authors explore how these events and experiences were recreated in the text and images of the True History. Focusing on Staden's multiple roles as a go-between, Duffy and Metcalf address many of the issues that emerge when cultures come into contact and conflict. An artful and accessible interpretation, The Return of Hans Staden takes a text best known for its sensational tale of cannibalism and shows how it can be reinterpreted as a window into the precariousness of lives on both sides of early modern encounters, when such issues as truth and lying, violence, religious belief, and cultural difference were key to the formation of the Atlantic world.
Staden, Hans,approximately 1525-approximately 1576., Warhaftige Historia und Beschreibung eyner Landtschafft der wilden, nacketen, grimmigen Menschfresser Leuthen in der Newenwelt America gelegen.
Staden, Hans,ca. 1525-ca. 1576-- Travel-- Brazil.
Staden, Hans,ca. 1525-ca. 1576., Warhaftige Historia und Beschreibung eyner Landtschafft der wilden, nacketen, grimmigen Menschfresser Leuthen in der Newenwelt America gelegen.
Warhaftige Historia und Beschreibung eyner Landtschafft der wilden, nacketen, grimmigen Menschfresser Leuthen in der Newenwelt America gelegen (Staden, Hans)
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Indians of South America-- Brazil.
Tupinamba Indians-- Social life and customs.
Indians of South America.
Travel.
Tupinamba Indians-- Social life and customs.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
America, Early accounts to 1600.
Brazil, Description and travel, Early works to 1800.