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Brutality and Benevolence

Download or Read eBook Brutality and Benevolence PDF written by Abel A. Alves and published by Praeger. This book was released on 1996-10-30 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Brutality and Benevolence
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Book Synopsis Brutality and Benevolence by : Abel A. Alves

Book excerpt: The 16th-century conquest of Mexico and its effects are best understood as cultural manifestations of animal behavior patterns which humans share with other primates. While Nahuas and Spaniards can be distinguished on the basis of learned cultural differences, such differences only exaggerated particular expressions of the universal behavioral patterns they shared. Brutality and benevolence were used in the same way by both to establish hierarchy and cultural bonding. After the conquest, a new Mexican synthesis could be constructed because of these commonalities. Alves explores the formation of that synthesis by examining such aspects of material culture as food, clothing, and shelter—especially as they manifest such universal primate tendencies as hierarchy, reciprocity, benevolence, brutality, xenophobia, curiosity, and territoriality. Alves proposes that humans are historically best understood by using current advances in the fields of primatology and ethology. This groundbreaking book will be of great interest to Latin Americanists, historians, and anthropologists.


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