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Coded Encounters : Writing, Gender, and Ethnicity in Colonial Latin America
author
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Cevallos Candau, Francisco J.
publisher
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University of Massachusetts Press
isbn10 | asin
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087023885X
print isbn13
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9780870238857
ebook isbn13
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9780585200804
language
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English
subject
Latin America--History--To 1830, Marginality, Social--Latin America, Literature and society--Latin America, Latin American literature--History and criticism.
publication date
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1994
lcc
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F1411.C66 1994eb
ddc
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980/.013
subject
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Latin America--History--To 1830, Marginality, Social--Latin America, Literature and society--Latin America, Latin American literature--History and criticism.
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Coded Encounters
Writing, Gender, and Ethnicity in Colonial Latin America
Edited By Francisco Javier Cevallos-Candau Jeffrey A. Cole Nina M. Scott Nicomedes Surez-Araz
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Copyright 1994 by The University of Massachusetts Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America
LC 93-24562 ISBN 0-87023-885-X (cloth); 886-8 (paper)
Designed by Susan Bishop Set in Adobe Minion by Keystone Typesetting, Inc. Printed and bound by Thomson-Shore
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Coded encounters : writing, gender, and ethnicity in colonial Latin America / edited by Francisco Javier Cevallos-Candau... [et al.]. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-87023-885-X (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 0-87023-886-8 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Latin AmericaHistoryTo 1830. 2. Marginality, SocialLatin America. 3. Literature and societyLatin America. 4. Latin American literatureHistory and criticism. I. Cevallos Candau, Francisco J. 1956. F1411.C66 1994 980'.013dc 20 93-24562 British Library Cataloging in Publication data are available.
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CONTENTS
Preface
vii
Introduction
Francisco Javier Cevallos-Candau
1
I. Representing the New World
The Movable Center: Geographical Discourses and Territoriality During the Expansion of the Spanish Empire
Walter D. Mignolo
15
The Articulation of Alterity on the Northern Frontier: The Relatione della navigatione & scoperta by Fernando de Alarcn, 1540
Maureen Ahern
46
Of Peanuts and Bread: Images of the Raw and the Refined in the Sixteenth-Century Conquest of New Spain
Abel A. Alves
62
II. The Institutionalization of the Colony
Peaceful Conquest and Law in the Relacin (Account) of Alvar Nez Cabeza de Vaca
Rolena Adorno
75
Colonial Literature and Social Reality in Brazil and the Viceroyalty of Peru: The Satirical Poetry ofGregrio de Matos and Juan del Valle y Caviedes
Lcia Helena S. Costigan
87
Mateo Rosas de Oquendo's Stira: Carnival, Necromancy and Political Subversion
Pedro Lasarte
101
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III. Amerindian and Proamerindian Texts
Cultural Resistance in the Andes and Its Depiction in AtauWallpaj P'uchukakuyninpa Wankan or Tragedy ofAtahualpa's Death
Raquel Chang-Rodrguez
115
The Theology of Concupiscence: Spanish-Quechua Confessional Manuals in the Andes
Regina Harrison
135
IV. Women in Colonial Latin America
Lo femenino: Women in Colonial Historical Sources
Asuncin Lavrin
153
Catalina de Erauso: From Anomaly to Icon
Stephanie Merrim
177
"La Gran Turba de las Que Merecieron Nombres": Sor Juana's Foremothers in "La Respuesta a Sor Filotea"
Nina M. Scott
206
Of "Orders" and "Disorders": Analogy in the Baroque Lyric (from Gngora to Sor Juana)
Antonio Carreo
224
V. Late Colonial Times
Satire and Eighteenth-Century Colonial Spanish-American Society
Julie Greer Johnson
239
Concolorcorvo: Guide for Travelers in Eighteenth-Century Spanish America
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