Catholic Orientalism

Portuguese Empire, Indian Knowledge (16th-18th Centuries)

Ines G ^D%Zupanov author Ângela Barreto Xavier author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:OUP India

Published:5th Mar '15

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This book explores the process of knowledge production in and about South Asia during the late medieval and early modern periods. Disseminated through the global networks of the early modern Portuguese empire (16th-18th centuries), this process was inextricably connected to the expansion of Catholicism and was geared to perpetuate political ambitions and cultural imaginary of the early modern Catholic protagonists and their communities in South Asia and beyond. As an integral part of the Portuguese imperial 'information order' established in Asia, Catholic Orientalism was responsible for creating an epistemic tool box, in which several significant concepts were first tested and developed: such as "caste", "Brahmanism", "paganism", "the torrid zone", "oriental despotism", and many others. However, from the mid-18th century, the British empire changed the map of knowledge about South Asia and in the process Catholic Orientalism was both assimilated and discarded as tainted by unreasonable Catholicism and too close to equally unreasonable "native" Indian point of view. Through a series of case studies, this book chronicles the rise and the decline of the Catholic knowledge of South Asia which had not been, at any point, only and simply "Portuguese". Multiple sources, polyglot archives and actors moving ever more swiftly through space and time, with divided loyalties, often disregarding "national" divisions and wearing many different hats are at the heart of the narrative which starts at the turn of the 16th century and ends by the end of the 18th.

There is no doubt that Catholic Orientalism is a well-researched volume that deserves specialist attention from historians of South Asia, Portuguese Empire, church history (including Jesuit history), and missiologists, among others * Brent Howitt Otto SJ, Univeristy of California, Berkeley, AHSI *
Containing a treasure trove of information, much of it from obscure and hard to access sources, this book is likely to prove an invaluable work of reference for many years to come. * Anthony Disney, Journal of Jesuit Studies *

ISBN: 9780199452675

Dimensions: 223mm x 148mm x 31mm

Weight: 632g

416 pages