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Cannibal Encounters: Europeans and Island Caribs

Cannibal Encounters: Europeans and Island Caribs



Philip P. Boucher's Cannibal Encounters: Europeans and Island Caribs, 1492-1763 examines the complex interactions between Europeans and Island Caribs in the Caribbean from the period of initial contact to the mid-eighteenth century. The book analyzes European perceptions of Caribs, often framed by the stereotype of "cannibalism," and contrasts these with more nuanced accounts from missionary sources and other firsthand experiences. Boucher explores the shifting political and military dynamics between the Caribs and European powers, particularly the French and English, highlighting the Caribs' resistance and eventual decline. The work also investigates the Caribs' portrayal in European literature and philosophy, tracing how their image evolved over time.

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