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The “contact zone” of the American hemisphere, to use Mary Louise Pratt’s terminology, was both the space that witnessed the violence of colonization and also one of organic and cultural mestizaje in which European, indigenous, African, and Asian worldviews met and produced new, syncretic forms of interpreting natural phenomena, of treating bodies, and of understanding society. In his ...