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Domestication, a new concept that can be integrated as a method of social control, but that acts directly in the imaginary, is captured through the maps of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The way in which this process of disciplining acts is derived from the representation of the cartography of the orb as an evolution of the western society.Based specifically on the incorporation of America (New World) to the world image and, especially, to the case of Chile, for its primordial role to establish itself as the last place of the world and Garden of Eden, examples are given that develop…mehr

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Domestication, a new concept that can be integrated as a method of social control, but that acts directly in the imaginary, is captured through the maps of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The way in which this process of disciplining acts is derived from the representation of the cartography of the orb as an evolution of the western society.Based specifically on the incorporation of America (New World) to the world image and, especially, to the case of Chile, for its primordial role to establish itself as the last place of the world and Garden of Eden, examples are given that develop this concept by means of unveiling, deciphering and hiding the information of the territory.
Autorenporträt
Luis Valenzuela, Cartógrafo e Historiador es coordinador del Comité de Cartografía Histórica de la comisión de Historia del Instituto Panamericano de Geografía e Historia (OEA) y miembro de varios Institutos, Redes y Laboratorios de su especialidad a nivel mundial (GEOPAM, LARS, ICA), como también ha realizado clases en la Universidad Andres Bello.