To be indio in colonial Spanish America /
Focusing on central Mexico and the Andes (colonial New Spain and Peru), the contributors deepen scholarly knowledge of colonial history and literature, emphasizing the different ways people became and lived their lives as "indios" in this new study.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Artifact, artifice, and identity: nativist writing and scholarship on colonial Latin America and their legacies / Rolena Adorno
- Holograms of the voiceless: Indian slavery and servitude in early colonial Lima, Peru / Nancy E. van Deusen
- Mobilizing muleteer indigeneity in the markets of colonial Peru / Rachel Sarah O'Toole
- Indios Chinos in eighteenth-century Mexico / Tatiana Seijas
- Shifting identities: Mestizo historiography and the representation of Chichimecs / Amber Brian
- Voicing Mesoamerican identities on the roads of the empire: Alarcón and the Nahualtocaitl in seventeenth-century Mexico / Viviana Díaz Balsera
- The indigenous sacred as evil otherness in eary colonial Andes / Rocío Quispe-Agnoli
- Writing the Nahuatl canon: ethnicity, identity, and posterity according to Chimalpahin / Susan Schroeder
- Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxótl: a new native identity / Pablo García Loaeza
- Afterword / Yanna Yannakakis.