(CANCELLED) The Latin American History Speakers Series presents “The Cradle of Words: Language and Knowledge Making in Early Latin America,” a talk by Valeria Lopez Fadul

Event time: 
Thursday, April 16, 2020 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
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RKZ 02 - Rosenkranz Hall Room 002, (115 Prospect Street)
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The Latin American History Speakers Series presents
The Cradle of Words: Language and Knowledge Making in Early Latin America
a talk by Valeria Lopez Fadul
Valeria López Fadul is an Assistant Professor of History and Latin American Studies. She studies the intellectual and cultural history of colonial Latin America and early modern Spain, with a focus on the philosophy of language and the history of science.
López Fadul researches the way knowledge was made and circulated in early Latin America and across the Iberian world. She teaches courses on the history of colonial and modern Latin America, science in the early modern Atlantic, urban and environmental history, and the Amazon.
López Fadul’s book, The Cradle of Words: Language, Knowledge, and Governance in the Spanish Empire (in progress), reconstructs the beliefs and practices with which sixteenth-century humanists, missionaries, and crown officials governed Spanish America’s multilingual domains. It shows that while the multiplicity of languages made governing difficult, these scholars also perceived it as a resource. To those charged with extracting knowledge from Spain’s rapidly expanding empire, language was an archive of local knowledge. In order to access and catalogue it, the Spanish Crown sponsored scientific expeditions, comprehensive censuses, the writing of local and universal histories, and the creation of libraries. The Cradle of Words reveals how these ambitious projects sought collectively to master the human and natural history of the Indies.
López Fadul received a B.A. from Yale University and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. Before coming to Wesleyan, she was a Provost’s Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of Chicago, a scholar in residence at the Newberry Library, and a research fellow at the John Carter Brown Library in Providence, Rhode Island.

Valeria Lopez Fadul