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Women's negotiations and textual agency in Latin America, 1500-1799

CreatorDiaz, Mónica > (ed.)
Quispe-Agnoli, Rocío > (ed.)
Contributor[et al.]
SeriesWomen and Gender in the Early Modern World
Publish PlaceAbubgdon
PublisherRoutledge
Publish Year2017
PagesXII, 203p.
ISBN/ISSN9781138225046
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
LAT 1C 2017 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionOrganized according to three themes, 'Censorship and the Body,' 'Female Authority and Legal Discourse' and 'Private Lives and Public Opinions,' the essays in this collection focus on women’s knowledge and the discursive traces of their daily concerns found in various colonial genres. Women are considered as agents of history and as authors of written records produced either by their own hand or by means of dictations, collaborations, or rewritings of their oral renditions. Inhabiting the territories of the Iberian colonies from Peru to New Spain, the women studied in this volume come from different ethnic and social backgrounds, from African slaves to the indigenous elite and to those who arrived from Iberia and were known as 'Old Christians'
Thesaurusreligie
kolonialisme
slavernij
inheemse volkeren
vroegmoderne periode
17e eeuw
18e eeuw
Latijns-Amerika
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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