Making Religion of Wonder: The Divine Attribution in Renaissance Ethnography and Romance

By William M. Hamlin

Drawing on the concept of "autoethnography" as defined by Mary Louise Pratt, this paper argues that representations of cross-cultural encounter in Renaissance travel narratives often bear striking resemblances to moments of encounter and reunion in…

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