The School of Salamanca: A Case of Global Knowledge Production
Synopsis
Over the past few decades, a growing number of studies have highlighted the importance of the 'School of Salamanca' for the emergence of colonial normative regimes and the formation of a language of normativity on a global scale. According to this influential account, American and Asian actors usually appear as passive recipients of normative knowledge produced in Europe. This book proposes a different perspective and shows, through a knowledge historical approach and several case studies, that the School of Salamanca has to be considered both an epistemic community and a community of practice that cannot be fixed to any individual place. Instead, the School of Salamanca encompassed a variety of different sites and actors throughout the world and thus represents a case of global knowledge production.
Contributors are: Adriana ¦lvarez, Virginia Aspe, Marya Camacho, Natalie Cobo, Thomas Duve, José Luis Egìo, Dolors Folch, Enrique González González, Lidia Lanza, Esteban Llamosas, Osvaldo R. Moutin, and Marco Toste.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789004449732
- Number of pages: 430
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 mm
- Weight: 864g
- Languages: English
