Malintzin's Choices: An Indian Woman in the Conquest of Mexico

Malintzin's Choices: An Indian Woman in the Conquest of Mexico

by Camilla Townsend

Narrated by EJ Lavery

Unabridged

Malintzin's Choices: An Indian Woman in the Conquest of Mexico

Malintzin's Choices: An Indian Woman in the Conquest of Mexico

by Camilla Townsend

Narrated by EJ Lavery

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Overview

Malintzin was the indigenous woman who translated for Hernando Cortés in his dealings with the Aztec emperor Moctezuma in the days of 1519 to 1521. The Spanish called her doña Marina, and she has become known to posterity as La Malinche. As Malinche, she has long been regarded as a traitor to her people, a dangerously sexy, scheming woman who gave Cortés whatever he wanted out of her own self-interest.



The life of the real woman, however, was much more complicated. She was sold into slavery as a child, and eventually given away to the Spanish as a concubine and cook. If she managed to make something more out of her life-and she did-it is difficult to say at what point she did wrong. In getting to know the trials and intricacies with which Malintzin's life was laced, we gain new respect for her steely courage, as well as for the bravery and quick thinking demonstrated by many other Native Americans in the earliest period of contact with Europeans.



In this study of Malintzin's life, Camilla Townsend rejects all the previous myths and tries to restore dignity to the profoundly human men and women who lived and died in those days. She breathes new life into an old tale, and offers insights into the major issues of conquest and colonization, including technology and violence, resistance and accommodation, gender and power.

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.,."a fresh look at the endlessly debated figure..."Malintzin's Choices" is a fascinating, well-written work..."

.,."a meticulously researched narrative....Townsend repositions Malintzin with an even hand as a crucial personality and [places] her within the context of a string of historic and momentous episodes whose implications have not always been well understood....[Townsend] has crafted a volume that will make excellent reading for a wide, educated audience."

.,."an entertaining interpretation of the early contact period in central New Spain....innovative..."

.,."an extensively researched and delightfully absorbing story."

"Malintzin's Choices" is an engrossing and beautifully written story..."

"Malintzin's Choices" is the richest, fullest, most scholarly (hi)story about Malintzin to date."

"[Townsend] pieces together a probably early biography, painstakingly documenting her reasoning in fifty pages of footnotes that read like a detective novel. The joy Townsend makes in these minute discoveries makes the notes a pleasure to read, as does her habit of generously commending other scholars on their work and insights."

"The author achieves her objective skillfully in this interesting, well-written book, without falling into the trip of overinterpretation."

"Townsend uncovers the nuances and the complexities of Malintzin's life that previous research has ignored, making her book a valuable contribution to feminist and historical scholarship on Malintzin and Mexica social and political relations."

"Townsend's book differs in her consistent attempt to show us the world and its events through indigenous eyes...the book has a cinematic quality to it...well-crafted...engrossing. [Townsend's] evocative and engaging writing style does succeed in bringing Malintzin to life....["Malintzin's Choices"] is a pleasure to read..."

"Townsend's use of indigenous documents brings Malintzin herself much more clearly into focus."

Beautifully written, deeply researched, and with an innovative focus, "Malintzins Choices" will become a classic. Townsend deftly walks the fine line between historical documentation and informed speculation to rewrite the history of the conquest of Mexico. Weaving indigenous and Spanish sources the author not only provides contextual depth to understanding Malintzins critical role as translator and cultural interpreter for Cortes, but in the process she illuminates the broader panorama of choices experienced by both indigenous and Spanish participants. This work not only provides revisionst grist for experts, but will become a required and a popular reading for undergraduates, whether in colonial surveys or in specialty courses."

"Beautifully written, deeply researched, and with an innovative focus, "Malintzin's Choices" will become a classic. Townsend deftly walks the fine line between historical documentation and informed speculation to rewrite the history of the conquest of Mexico. Weaving indigenous and Spanish sources the author not only provides contextual depth to understanding Malintzin's critical role as translator and cultural interpreter for Cortes, but in the process she illuminates the broader panorama of choices experienced by both indigenous and Spanish participants. This work not only provides revisionst grist for experts, but will become a required and a popular reading for undergraduates, whether in colonial surveys or in specialty courses."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192650004
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 08/20/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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