Of Cannibals: Looking in the Mirror

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During the mid 1500's, French nobleman Michel de Montaigne1 travelled from Europe to the newly 'found' American territories. There he was met with the newly colonized peoples of the
Americas, also known as the Brazilian "barbarians", a term coined by the Europeans2 whom had traveled there. Montaigne quickly shaped his own view of this group of peoples, and almost as quickly put his opinion in front of many noble Europeans in the form of an essay known as "Of
Cannibals"3
. His essay challenged the haughty denigration of the Brazilian cannibals that had grown to be so common among Montaigne's contemporaries, but not by arguing that cannibalism was a morally acceptable practice. Rather, Montaigne made the more provocative claim that, as barbaric as the Brazilian cannibals may have been, they were not nearly as barbaric as the sixteenth century Europeans themselves.

"I find that there is nothing barbarous or savage in this nation according to what I have been told, except that everyone gives the title of barbarism to everything that is not according to his usage..."4 Europeans, upon finding the Brazilian natives, assumed that because of the nature in which they lived5
, that they were in fact wild like animals and needed to be taught how to live properly. The word barbarian became almost synonymous with the Brazilian peoples and
Montaigne had an issue with this. He saw that the Brazilian peoples were far less barbaric than what the Europeans thought they were, and clearly refutes this in the document.6

"They are savages in the same way that we say fruits are wild, in which nature produces of herself and by her ordinary course."7
Montaigne had the proper idea in viewing the Brazilians, he knew that they wer...

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...ding Montaigne in postmodern perspective. Volume 16, Issue 1-2, pp. 51-68. Kluwer
Academic Publishers.

This journal was very interested and helped in my readings. I didn't actually quote from it, as there wasn't really anything specific I wanted to add to my paper from this. It viewed Montaigne from a postmodern view, and it opened up further perspectives for me to view the topic that he speaks about. It changed my view and opinion on the matter slightly, which is why I have included it here. It pertains to my subject and helped me focus my studies.

Zweig, Stefan. Montaigne. Frankfurt: Fischer. 2008.

This novel describes many things about Montaigne, it talks about his life, his voyages and many other interesting topics. Of course it dabbles into his essay on cannibalism, and this is where it became most relevant to my studies. Very interesting read.

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