The Amazon extends across nine countries encompasses forty percent of South America and hosts four European languages and more than three hundred Indigenous languages and cultures. <i>Eyes on Amazonia</i> is a fascinating exploration of how Latin American European and US intellectuals imagined and represented the Amazon region during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This multifaceted study which draws on a range of literary and nonliterary texts and visual sources examines the complex ways that race gender mobility empire modernity and personal identity have indelibly shaped how the region was and is seen. In doing so the book argues that representations of the Amazon as a region in need of the civilizing influence of colonialism and modernization served to legitimize and justify imperial control.<br> <br> <i>Eyes on Amazonia</i> operates in cultural geography ecocriticism and visual cultural analysis. The diverse and intriguing documents and images examined in this book capture the modernizing project of this region at a crucial juncture in its long history: the early twentieth-century rubber boom.
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