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Writing About Discovery in the Early Modern East Indies

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"This Element examines the impact of the 1511 Portuguese conquest of the port-kingdom of Melaka on early travel literature. Putting into dialogue accounts from Portuguese, mestiðco, and Malay perspectives, this study re-examines early modern "discovery" as a cross-cultural trope"--

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1. Introduction: Indian Ocean Travel Networks in Early Modernity; 2. Tomé Pires and the Way to Melaka; 3. Erédia's Southern Imagination; 4. Malay Travel in the Indian Ocean; Bibliography.

Summary

Portuguese explorations opened the sea-route to Asia, bringing armed trading to the Indian Ocean. This Element examines the impact of the 1511 Portuguese conquest of the port-kingdom of Melaka on early travel literature. Putting into dialogue accounts from Portuguese, mestiço, and Malay perspectives, this study re-examines early modern 'discovery' as a cross-cultural trope. Trade and travel were intertwined while structured by religion. Rather than newness or wonder, Portuguese representations focus on recovering what is known and grafting Asian knowledges-including local histories-onto European epistemologies. Framing Portuguese rule as a continuation of the sultanate, they re-spatialize Melaka into a European city. However, this model is complicated by a second one of accidental discovery facilitated by native agents. For Malay texts too, travel traverses known routes and spaces. Malay travelers insert themselves into foreign spaces by forging new kinship alliances, even as indigenous networks were increasingly disrupted by European incursions.

Foreword

This Element puts into dialogue early Portuguese and Malay travel writing of Melaka to re-examine 'discovery' as a cross-cultural trope.

Product details

Authors Su Fang Ng, Su Fang (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and St Ng, Ng Su Fang
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2023
 
EAN 9781009045865
ISBN 978-1-0-0904586-5
No. of pages 75
Series Elements in Travel Writing
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918

LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory, Literary theory

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