Genealogical fictions : limpieza de sangre, religion, and gender in colonial Mexico / María Elena Martínez.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2008Descripción: xiv, 407 páginas : ilustracionesTipo de contenido:- texto
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- 0804756481
- 9780804756488
- 305.5 M385g 2008
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The emergence of the Spanish statutes of limpieza de sangre -- Race, purity, and gender in sixteenth-century Spain -- Juridical fictions : the certification of purity and construction of communal memory -- Nobility and purity in the República de Indios -- Nobility and purity in the República de Espanoles -- The initial stages and socioreligious roots of the sistema de castas -- The probanza de limpieza de sangre in colonial and transatlantic space -- Religion, law, and race : the question of purity in seventeenth-century Mexico -- Changing contours : limpieza de sangre in the age of reason and reform.
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The emergence of the Spanish statutes of limpieza de sangre -- Race, purity, and gender in sixteenth-century Spain -- Juridical fictions : the certification of purity and construction of communal memory -- Nobility and purity in the República de Indios -- Nobility and purity in the República de Espanoles -- The initial stages and socioreligious roots of the sistema de castas -- The probanza de limpieza de sangre in colonial and transatlantic space -- Religion, law, and race : the question of purity in seventeenth-century Mexico -- Changing contours : limpieza de sangre in the age of reason and reform.
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