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摘要
这篇文章是关于近代早期全球化发展的一个特定时刻。全球化的历史进程在不同的时间和地点是不平衡的。本文主要关注现代早期,并分析了一些早期现代作家(如Colón、Caminha、cort、Pigafetta、De l、Francis Xavier、Cabeza De Vaca和Ixtlilxochitl)所描述的美洲和亚洲遭遇的交换系统的细微差别和多样性。因此,为了本章的目的,来自墨西哥、索诺拉州、德克萨斯州、巴西、中国、埃塞俄比亚、印度、日本、菲律宾和加勒比地区以及其他国家的例子是共同的。毋庸置疑,由于学术界的人文学科越来越多地参与到全球事务中,西班牙语研究需要一个接受这种分析的知识框架。
EARLY MODERN GLOBALIZAED WORLD: GIFTS, TRIFLES, AND FRIENDSHIP
This article is about a specific moment of the development of globalization in the early modern period. The progress of the history of globalization is uneven depending on the time and place. This article focuses on the early modern period and analyzes nuances and varieties of exchange systems in representations of encounters in America and Asia described by a number of early modern authors, such as Colón, Caminha, Cortés, Pigafetta, De Léry, Francis Xavier, Cabeza de Vaca, and Ixtlilxochitl. Therefore, for the purpose of this chapter, examples from Mexico, Sonora, Texas, Brazil, China, Ethiopia, India, Japan, the Philippines, and the Caribbean, among others, cohabitate. The need for an intellectual framework in Hispanism that accepts this type of analysis as legitimate is unquestionable, since the Humanities in academia are increasingly engaged in global transactions.