The human body and the expedition-conquest device: an effect of heterogeneous practices

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In this article I propose a reading of the body as “effect” of heterogeneous and multiple practices, such as the clerkship, catechesis, physical violence, “literary myth” of the conqueror and the “myth of the end of the ancient cultures”. I argue that such practices are articulated with what I have called “expedition-conquest device” which plays the role of the antagonistic set representations of the body between the conqueror and the conquered indigenous in a particular way in Mexico, in times of Hernán Cortés and Moctezuma.

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, La Gran Colombia University

Universidad La Gran Colombia
Facultad de Educación
Grupo de Investigación Educación y Pedagogía
Cra. 6 No. 12-40, Bogotá (Colombia)

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The human body and the expedition-conquest device: an effect of heterogeneous practices. (2016). ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(44), 9-21. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/1557

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