Emotions and Daily Life in Colonial Mexico

Emotions and Daily Life in Colonial Mexico
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Publisher : UNM Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780826354631
ISBN-13 : 0826354637
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Emotions and Daily Life in Colonial Mexico by : Javier Villa-Flores

The history of emotions is a new approach to social history, and this book is the first in English to systematically examine emotions in colonial Mexico. It is easy to assume that emotions are a given, unchanging aspect of human psychology. But the emotions we feel reflect the times in which we live. People express themselves within the norms and prescriptions particular to their society, their class, their ethnicity, and other factors. The essays collected here chart daily life through the study of sex and marriage, love, lust and jealousy, civic rituals and preaching, gambling and leisure, prayer and penance, and protest and rebellion. The first part of the book deals with how individuals experienced emotions on a personal level. The second group of essays explores the role of institutions in guiding and channeling the expression and the objects of emotions.

Daily Life in Colonial Mexico

Daily Life in Colonial Mexico
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 0806132345
ISBN-13 : 9780806132341
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Daily Life in Colonial Mexico by : Ilarione (da Bergamo, fra)

In 1761 Ilarione da Bergamo, a Capuchin friar, journeyed to Mexico to gather alms for foreign missions. After harrowing voyages across the Mediterranean and Atlantic, he reached Mexico City in 1763. His account reveals the squalor, crime, and other perils in the viceregal capital, and details daily life: food, public hygiene, sexual morality, medical practices, and popular diversions. His observations about religious life are particularly valuable. Ilarione also describes mining and refining techniques, recounts a bitter and bloody miners' strike, and recalls traveling across bandit-infested wilderness to Guadalajara. After his return to Italy, Ilarione wrote an account of his journey, published here for the first time in English. The editors have liberally annotated the text, written an introduction about Ilarione's life and the historical context of his journey, and included more than a dozen of Fra Ilarione's original drawings, including maps and sketches of Mexican flora. Daily Life in Colonial Mexico is a welcome addition to the firsthand literature of New Spain.

Brides of Christ

Brides of Christ
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9780804752831
ISBN-13 : 0804752834
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Brides of Christ by : Asunción Lavrin

Brides of Christ is a study of professed nuns and life in the convents of colonial Mexico.

Gender and the Negotiation of Daily Life in Mexico, 1750-1856

Gender and the Negotiation of Daily Life in Mexico, 1750-1856
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9780803238336
ISBN-13 : 0803238339
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Gender and the Negotiation of Daily Life in Mexico, 1750-1856 by : Sonya Lipsett-Rivera

History is not just about great personalities, wars, and revolutions; it is also about the subtle aspects of more ordinary matters. On a day-to-day basis the aspects of life that most preoccupied people in late eighteenth- through mid nineteenth-century Mexico were not the political machinations of generals or politicians but whether they themselves could make a living, whether others accorded them the respect they deserved, whether they were safe from an abusive husband, whether their wives and children would obey them?in short, the minutiae of daily life. Sonya Lipsett-Rivera?s Gender and the Negotiation of Daily Life in Mexico, 1750?1856 explores the relationships between Mexicans, their environment, and one another, as well as their negotiation of the cultural values of everyday life. By examining the value systems that governed Mexican thinking of the period, Lipsett-Rivera examines the ephemeral daily experiences and interactions of the people and illuminates how gender and honor systems governed these quotidian negotiations. Bodies and the built environment were inscribed with cultural values, and the relationship of Mexicans to and between space and bodies determined the way ordinary people acted out their culture.

Dangerous Speech

Dangerous Speech
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0816525560
ISBN-13 : 9780816525560
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Dangerous Speech by : Javier Villa-Flores

Dangerous Speech is the first systematic treatment of blasphemous speech in colonial Mexico. This engaging social history examines the representation of blasphemy as a sin and a crime, and its repression by the Spanish Inquisition. The Spanish colonists viewed blasphemy not only as an insult against God but also as a dangerous misrepresentation of the deity, which could call down his wrath in a ruinous assault on the imperial enterprise. Why then, asks Villa-Flores, did Spaniards dare to blaspheme? Having mined the period’s moral literature—philosophical works as well as royal decrees and Inquisition treatises and trial records in Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. archives and research libraries—Villa-Flores deftly interweaves images of daily life in colonial Mexico with vivid descriptions of human interactions to illustrate the complexity of a culture profoundly influenced by the Catholic Church. In entertaining and sometimes horrifying vignettes, the reader comes face to face with individuals who used language to assert or manipulate their identities within that repressive society. Villa-Flores offers an innovative interpretation of the social uses of blasphemous speech by focusing on specific groups—conquistadors, Spanish settlers, Spanish women, and slaves of both genders—as a lens to examine race, class, and gender relations in colonial Mexico. He finds that multiple motivations led people to resort to blasphemy through a gamut of practices ranging from catharsis and gender self-fashioning to religious rejection and active resistance. Dangerous Speech is a valuable resource for students and scholars of colonialism, the social history of language, Mexican history, and the changing relations of gender, class, and ethnicity in colonial Latin America.

The Aztecs at Independence

The Aztecs at Independence
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9780816533534
ISBN-13 : 0816533539
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Aztecs at Independence by : Miriam Melton-Villanueva

This ethnohistory uses colonial-era native-language texts written by Nahuas to construct history from the indigenous point of view. The book offers the first internal ethnographic view of central Mexican indigenous communities in the critical time of independence, when modern Mexican Spanish developed its unique character, founded on indigenous concepts of space, time, and grammar. The Aztecs at Independence opens a window into the cultural life of writers, leaders, and worshippers--Nahua women and men in the midst of creating a vibrant community.

Life in Colonial America

Life in Colonial America
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Publisher : ABDO
Total Pages : 51
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ISBN-10 : 9781629694498
ISBN-13 : 1629694495
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Life in Colonial America by : Julia Garstecki

Have you ever wondered what life was like for individuals and families living in Colonial America? Learn about what their days consisted of, what they ate and wore, and more! Primary sources with accompanying questions, multiple prompts, A Day in the Life section, index, and glossary also included. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Chinese Porcelain in Colonial Mexico

Chinese Porcelain in Colonial Mexico
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9783319665474
ISBN-13 : 3319665472
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Chinese Porcelain in Colonial Mexico by : Meha Priyadarshini

This book follows Chinese porcelain through the commodity chain, from its production in China to trade with Spanish Merchants in Manila, and to its eventual adoption by colonial society in Mexico. As trade connections increased in the early modern period, porcelain became an immensely popular and global product. This study focuses on one of the most exported objects, the guan. It shows how this porcelain jar was produced, made accessible across vast distances and how designs were borrowed and transformed into new creations within different artistic cultures. While people had increased access to global markets and products, this book argues that this new connectivity could engender more local outlooks and even heightened isolation in some places. It looks beyond the guan to the broader context of transpacific trade during this period, highlighting the importance and impact of Asian commodities in Spanish America.

Daily Life of the Aztecs on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest

Daily Life of the Aztecs on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 0804707219
ISBN-13 : 9780804707213
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Daily Life of the Aztecs on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest by : Jacques Soustelle

The author describes the advancing civilization of the Aztecs destroyed by Spanish conquest

Military Law Review

Military Law Review
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 966
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754062887728
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Military Law Review by :