Imperial Subjects – Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America: Latin America Otherwise
Autor Matthew D. O`hara, Andrew B. Fisheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2009
"Contributors." Karen D. Caplan, R. Douglas Cope, Mariana L. R. Dantas, MarIa Elena DIaz, Andrew B. Fisher, Jane Mangan, Jeremy Ravi Mumford, Matthew D. O'Hara, Cynthia Radding, Sergio Serulnikov, Irene Silverblatt, David TavArez, Ann Twinam
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822344209
ISBN-10: 0822344203
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 159 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Latin America Otherwise
ISBN-10: 0822344203
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 159 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Latin America Otherwise
Cuprins
Foreword/Irene SilverblattAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Racial Identities and Their Interpreters in Colonial Latin America/Andrew B. Fisher and Matthew D. OHara; 1. Aristocracy on the Auction Block: Race, Lords, and the Perpetuity Controversy of Sixteenth-Century Peru/Jeremy Mumford; 2. A Market of Identities: Women, Trade, and Ethnic Labels in Colonial Potosí/Jane E. Mangan; 3. Legally Indian: Inquisitorial Readings of Indigenous Identity in New Spain/David Tavárez; 4. The Many Faces of Colonialism in Two Iberoamerican Borderlands: Northern New Spain and the Eastern Lowlands of Charcas/Cynthia Radding; 5. Humble Slaves and Loyal Vassals: Free Africans and Their Descendents in Eighteenth-Century Minas Gerais, Brazil/Mariana L. R. Dantas; 6. Purchasing Whiteness: Conversations on the Essence of Pardo-ness and Mulatto-ness at the End of Empire/Ann Twinam; 7. Patricians and Plebeians in Late Colonial Charcas: Identity, Representation, and Colonialism/Sergio Serulnikov; 8. Conjuring Identities: Race, Nativeness, Local Citizenship, and Royal Slavery on an Imperial Frontier (Revisiting El Cobre, Cuba)/María Elena Díaz; 9. Indigenous Citizenship: Liberalism, Political Participation, and Ethnic Identity in Post-Independence Oaxaca and Yucatán/Karen D. Caplan; Conclusion/R. Douglas CopeBibliography; Contributors; Index
Recenzii
Grounded in solid archival research and informed by sound, up-to-date theoretical approaches, these essays break substantial new ground in showing how ordinary people experienced living in the Spanish and Portuguese empires. Anyone wishing to sample the best in recent scholarship on colonial Latin America should begin with this book.Cheryl English Martin, author of Governance and Society in Colonial Mexico: Chihuahua in the Eighteenth CenturyThis excellent and necessary collection brings together some of the most important scholarship on race in colonial Latin America. Importantly, the contributors do not assume racial and ethnic identities to be static, nor do they take hybridity as a given. Rather, they examine the social identities that emerged from contact points between institutions and individuals.Pete Sigal, author of From Moon Goddesses to Virgins: The Colonization of Yucatecan Maya Sexual Desire
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"This excellent and necessary collection brings together some of the most important scholarship on race in colonial Latin America. Importantly, the contributors do not assume racial and ethnic identities to be static, nor do they take hybridity as a given. Rather, they examine the social identities that emerged from 'contact points' between institutions and individuals."--Pete Sigal, author of "From Moon Goddesses to Virgins: The Colonization of Yucatecan Maya Sexual Desire"
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Historical investigations into how Iberian settlers, African slaves, Native Americans, and their multiethnic progeny understood their identities in colonial Latin America