Coloniality, religion, and the law in the early Iberian world
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Vanderbilt University Press
2014
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Ausgabe: | First edition |
Schriftenreihe: | Hispanic issues (Vanderbilt University)
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Negotiation between religion and the law / Santa Arias and Raul Marrero-Fente
- Jose de Acosta : colonial regimes for a globalized Christian world / Ivonne del Valle
- Conquistador counterpoint : intimate enmity in the writings of Bernardo de Vargas Machuca / Kris Lane
- Voices of the Altepetl : Nahua epistemologies and resistance in the Anales de Luan Bautista / Ezekiel Stear
- Performances of indigenous authority in postconquest Tlaxcalan annals : Don Juan Buenaventura Zapata y Mendoza's Historia Cronologica de la Noble Ciudad de Tlaxcala / Kelly S. McDonough
- Translating the "doctrine of discovery" : Spain, England, and native American religions / Ralph Bauer
- Narrating conversion : idolatry, the sacred, and the ambivalences of Christian evangelization in colonial Peru / Laura Leon Llerena
- Old enemies, new contexts : early modern Spanish (re)-writing of Islam in the Philippines / Ana M. Rodriguez-Rodriguez
- Art that pushes and pulls : visualizing religion and law in the early colonial province of Toluca / Delia A. Cosentino
- The rhetoric of war and justice in the conquest of the Americas : ethnography, law, and humanism in Juan Gines de Sepulveda and Bartolome de las Casas / David M. Solodkow
- Human sacrifice, conquest, and the law : cultural interpretation and colonial sovereignty in New Spain / Cristian Roa
- Legal pluralism and the "India pura" in New Spain : the School of Guadalupe and the convent of the Company of Mary / Monica Diaz
- Our lady of anarchy : iconography as law on the frontiers of the Spanish empire / John D. (Jody) Blanco
- Teleiopoesis at the crossroads of the colonial/postcolonial divide / Jose Rabasa