Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)

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Hoyos Hattori, Paula
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2020
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This paper is going to deal with the representation of Nature in several Jesuit letters written in Japan and published in Europe, in the last years of the 16th century. By doing so, this presentation is contributing to a collective research on the Western representation of Japanese Nature based at the University of Buenos Aires. The European idea of nature changed remarkably between the last years of the Medieval Age and the Early Modern Times. Nature was no longer seen as God’s domain, but it started to be thought of as an object to be studied, understood and also possessed. The division between human and natural orders had been well studied from different perspectives, such as cultural history (Debus, 1978), sociology (Latour, 1991) and ecological history (Arnold, 2001). The sources of Iberian explorations from the 16th and 17th centuries are especially abundant in this topic, at least because of two main reasons: (i) European travelers witnessed different kinds of relations between the inhabitants of the so-called “New Worlds”, and their natural environment, which made them realize their own relation with nature (Grafton, 1992); (ii) the nature in those newly discovered places was soon conceived as a source of knowledge, wealth, power and scientific research (Greenblatt, 1991; Findlen, 1996; Smith y Findlen, 2002)...
Fil: Hoyos Hattori, Paula. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras; Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)
title Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)
spellingShingle Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)
Hoyos Hattori, Paula
Representation
Nature
Jesuit Letters
Japan
title_short Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)
title_full Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)
title_fullStr Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)
title_full_unstemmed Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)
title_sort Frugality, Wonder or Paganism: Representations of Nature in Jesuit Letters Written from Japan (Milan, 1599; Evora, 1598)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hoyos Hattori, Paula
author Hoyos Hattori, Paula
author_facet Hoyos Hattori, Paula
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Representation
Nature
Jesuit Letters
Japan
topic Representation
Nature
Jesuit Letters
Japan
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This paper is going to deal with the representation of Nature in several Jesuit letters written in Japan and published in Europe, in the last years of the 16th century. By doing so, this presentation is contributing to a collective research on the Western representation of Japanese Nature based at the University of Buenos Aires. The European idea of nature changed remarkably between the last years of the Medieval Age and the Early Modern Times. Nature was no longer seen as God’s domain, but it started to be thought of as an object to be studied, understood and also possessed. The division between human and natural orders had been well studied from different perspectives, such as cultural history (Debus, 1978), sociology (Latour, 1991) and ecological history (Arnold, 2001). The sources of Iberian explorations from the 16th and 17th centuries are especially abundant in this topic, at least because of two main reasons: (i) European travelers witnessed different kinds of relations between the inhabitants of the so-called “New Worlds”, and their natural environment, which made them realize their own relation with nature (Grafton, 1992); (ii) the nature in those newly discovered places was soon conceived as a source of knowledge, wealth, power and scientific research (Greenblatt, 1991; Findlen, 1996; Smith y Findlen, 2002)...
Fil: Hoyos Hattori, Paula. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras; Argentina
description This paper is going to deal with the representation of Nature in several Jesuit letters written in Japan and published in Europe, in the last years of the 16th century. By doing so, this presentation is contributing to a collective research on the Western representation of Japanese Nature based at the University of Buenos Aires. The European idea of nature changed remarkably between the last years of the Medieval Age and the Early Modern Times. Nature was no longer seen as God’s domain, but it started to be thought of as an object to be studied, understood and also possessed. The division between human and natural orders had been well studied from different perspectives, such as cultural history (Debus, 1978), sociology (Latour, 1991) and ecological history (Arnold, 2001). The sources of Iberian explorations from the 16th and 17th centuries are especially abundant in this topic, at least because of two main reasons: (i) European travelers witnessed different kinds of relations between the inhabitants of the so-called “New Worlds”, and their natural environment, which made them realize their own relation with nature (Grafton, 1992); (ii) the nature in those newly discovered places was soon conceived as a source of knowledge, wealth, power and scientific research (Greenblatt, 1991; Findlen, 1996; Smith y Findlen, 2002)...
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