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Bibliography: Being ‘Indio’ in colonial Latin America
 

  • Bengoa, J. (2003). Historia de los antiguos mapuches del sur. Desde antes de la llegada de los españoles hasta las paces de Quilín. Santiago de Chile: Catalonia. 

  • Yannakakis, Y. (2008) The art of being in-between : native intermediaries, Indian identity, and local rule in colonial Oaxaca. 1st edn, Duke University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013. 1st edn. Durham: Duke University Press, pp. xxi–xxi. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822388982

  • Van Deusen, N.E. (2015) Global indios : the indigenous struggle for justice in sixteenth-century Spain. 1st edn, DUK eBook-Package 2014-2015. 1st edn. Durham: Duke University Press. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822375692

  • Tortorici, Z. (ed.) (2016). Sexuality and the Unnatural in Colonial Latin America. Oakland, California: University of California Press.  

  • Serulnikov, Sergio. (2003). Subverting Colonial Authority: Challenges to Spanish Rule in the Eighteenth-Century Southern Andes. Duke University Press. 

  • Rodríguez-Alegría, E. (2010). Incumbents and challengers: Indigenous politics and the adoption of Spanish material culture in colonial Xaltocan, Mexico. Historical Archaeology 44(2): 51–71. 

  • Restall, M., Sousa, E. and Terraciano, K. (2005). Mesoamerican Voices: Native Language Writings from Colonial Mexico, Yucatan, and Guatemala. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

  • Restall, M. (ed.) (2005). Beyond Black and Red: African-native Relations in Colonial Latin America. Albuquerque: The University of Mexico Press. 

  • Presta, Ana María (2010). Undressing the Coya and Dressing the Indian Woman: Market Economy, Clothing, and Identities in the Colonial Andes, La Plata (Charcas), Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries. Hispanic American Historical Review90(1): 41-74. 

  • Fisher, A.B. and O’Hara, M.D. (eds.) (2009). Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America. Durham: Duke University Press. 

  • Mangan, Jane E. (2005). Trading Roles: Gender, Ethnicity, and the Urban Economy in Colonial Potosí. Durham and London: Duke University Press. 

  • Leon-Portilla, M. (1992). The Broken Spears: The Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico. Boston: Beacon Press. In Spanish ‘Visión de los vencidos. Relaciones indígenas de la conquista.’ 

  • Lara, Silvia H. (1997). The Signs of Color: Women’s Dress and Racial Relations in Salvador and Rio de Janeiro, ca. 1750–1815. Colonial Latin America Review 6(2): 205-224. 

  • Jaffary, N.E. and Mangan, J.E. (eds.) (2018). Women in Colonial Latin America, 1526 to 1806: Texts and Contexts. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company. 

  • Graubart, K.B. (2007). With Our Labor and Sweat: Indigenous Women and the Formation of Colonial Society in Peru (1550-1700). Stanford: Stanford University Press.  

  • Graubart, K.B. (2022) Republics of difference : religious and racial self-governance in the Spanish Atlantic world. 1st edn. New York: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190233839.001.0001

  • Funari, P.P.A. and Senatore, M.X. (eds.) (2015). Archaeology of Culture Contact and Colonialism in Spanish and Portuguese America. Cham: Springer. 

  • Femenías, B. (2005). Gender and the Boundaries of Dress in Contemporary Peru. Austin: University of Texas Press.  

  • Earle, Rebecca (2010). Clothing and Ethnicity in Colonial Spanish America. In G. Riello and P. McNeill (eds.), The fashion history reader: global perspectives: 383-385. London: Routledge.  

  • Earle, Rebecca (2003). Luxury, Clothing and Race in Colonial Spanish America. In M. Berg and E. Eger (eds.), Luxury in the Eighteenth Century: Debates, Desires and Delectable Goods: 219-227. London: Palgrave.  

  • DuPlessis, Robert S. (2016). The material Atlantic. Clothing, commerce, and colonization in the Atlantic World, 1650–1800. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

  • Díaz, Mónica (2017). To Be Indio in Colonial Spanish America (1st ed.). University of New Mexico Press. 

  • Dean, Carolyn & Leibsohn, Dana (2003). Hybridity and Its Discontents: Considering Visual Culture in Colonial Spanish America. Colonial Latin American Review 12(1): 5–35.  

  • Casas, B. de las (1992). The Devastation of the Indies: A Brief Account. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Spanish version online here

  • Burkholder, M.A. and Johnson, L.L. (2003). Colonial Latin America. Fifth Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.