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Is there are biases made by Pigafetta that would sugar-coat or cover up what had really happened in the past?

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Answered by sharmaakash82356
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Not particularly more than most other explorers in those days.

Europeans in particular - but also Chinese and Arabs and others - were wandering around the globe and finding new places and new peoples and trying to describe them as best they could, with the conventional assumption that their own customs and culture were normative, and that anyone else who differed from these was a bit odd at best, downright non-human at worst. Pigafetta leans toward the former outlook. He’s delighted to document human practices he hasn’t run into before, e.g., penis pins!

So we read these sources and make appropriate adjustments for where these explorers were coming from. “Bias” doesn’t really enter into it unless it’s so egregious it undermines the entire work, which doesn’t apply here

Answered by payalchatterje
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Yes, there are biases made by Pigafetta that would sugar-coat or cover up what had really happened in the past.

Pigafetta, who was a Venetian scholar and one of the survivors of Ferdinand Magellan's voyage to circumnavigate the world, documented his observations and experiences in his journal. While his writings provide valuable insights into the historical events of the time, there are some biases that may have influenced his accounts.

Pigafetta was an outsider in the culture he observed, and he may have viewed the events through a lens of Eurocentrism. He was also a member of the Catholic faith, which may have influenced his perspectives on the indigenous peoples he encountered during the voyage.

Additionally, Pigafetta was a part of Magellan's crew, and he may have had a vested interest in portraying the expedition in a positive light. This could have led him to downplay negative events or to sugar-coat the actions of the crew.

Overall, it is important to approach Pigafetta's writings with a critical eye and to consider the potential biases that may have influenced his accounts. However, his journals remain a valuable historical record of the first circumnavigation of the world and the interactions between different cultures during the Age of Exploration.

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