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The As If of the Book of Kings: Pedro de Peralta Barnuevo's Colonial Poetics of History
By
Mark Thurner
(published in
2022-08-24
by
sandra rochina
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Thurner, Mark. 2009. The As If of the Book of Kings: Pedro De Peralta Barnuevo's Colonial Poetics of History. Latin American Research Review.
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https://www.academia.edu/3787344/The_As_If_of_the_Book_of_Kings_Pedro_de_Peralta_Barnuevos_Colonial_Poetics_of_History
Summary:
Prior to the nineteenth century, the book of kings, or dynastic history, was the dominant mode of historiography in Europe and the Americas. This article explores the as-if or in-theory dimension of colonial dynastic history by way of a reading of Pedro de Peralta Barnuevo's early-eighteenth-century histories of Spain and Peru. Peralta's histories have been read as sycophantic, premodern texts that not only do not live up to the modern standards of historiography but moreover are in bad taste, that is, rhetorically prone to the excesses of Lima's colonial court culture.