An edition of Before mestizaje (2018)

Before mestizaje

the frontiers of race and caste in colonial Mexico

Before mestizaje
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An edition of Before mestizaje (2018)

Before mestizaje

the frontiers of race and caste in colonial Mexico

"From the dawn of Spain's venture into the New World until the end of its colonial regime, Spanish America was gripped by an almost innate need to process, categorize, and label human differences in an effort to manage its vast empire. Whether it was conquistadors seeking to establish grades of difference between themselves and native rulers, or simple artisans striving to distinguish themselves from their peers, people paid careful attention to what others looked like, how they lived, what they wore, and how they behaved. Over time, rules were created to contain transgressions. The wearing of costumes and masks outside of sanctioned events and holidays was soundly discouraged, lest disguises lead to crimes, immorality, and mistaken identities. People who lived as others could be labeled criminals, and those who moved across color boundaries to enjoy privileges not associated with their caste did so at their own risk and peril. When legislation failed to control behavior, social pressure impelled obedience and conformity"--Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
284

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Table of Contents

Wayward Mixture : The Problem of Race in the Colonies
Mestizaje 1.0 : The Moment Mixture had Modern Meaning
"Castagenesis" and the Moment of Castizaje
The Jungle of Casta Extremes
Extreme Mixture in a Theater of Numbers
Betrothed : Marrying into the Extremes
Betrothed : Identity's Riddle
Betrayed
Colonial Bequests
Coda
Appendix A. Core Records Consulted from the Archivo General de la Nación
Appendix B. Place of Origin of the Extreme Castas in Mexico City's Marriage Cases, 1605-1783
Appendix C. Extreme Casta Slave Sales, from Mexico City Notarial Archive, Seventeenth Century
Appendix D. Identity Reconsidered : Factoring Lineage into Declarations of Casta.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-276) and index.

Series
Cambridge Latin American studies -- 105, Cambridge Latin American studies -- 105.
Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
972/.02
Library of Congress
F1392.A1 V46 2018, F1392.A1V46 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 284 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26949046M
ISBN 10
1107026431, 1107670810
ISBN 13
9781107026438, 9781107670815
LCCN
2017009656
OCLC/WorldCat
986788516

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