The Disappearing Mestizo
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The Disappearing Mestizo

Configuring Difference in the Colonial New Kingdom of Granada

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The Disappearing Mestizo

Configuring Difference in the Colonial New Kingdom of Granada

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Much of the scholarship on difference in colonial Spanish America has been based on the "racial" categorizations of indigeneity, Africanness, and the eighteenth-century Mexican castas system. Adopting an alternative approach to the question of difference, Joanne Rappaport examines what it meant to be mestizo (of mixed parentage) in the early colonial era. She draws on lively vignettes culled from the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century archives of the New Kingdom of Granada (modern-day Colombia) to show that individuals classified as "mixed" were not members of coherent sociological groups. Rather, they slipped in and out of the mestizo category. Sometimes they were identified as mestizos, sometimes as Indians or Spaniards. In other instances, they identified themselves by attributes such as their status, the language that they spoke, or the place where they lived. The Disappearing Mestizo suggests that processes of identification in early colonial Spanish America were fluid and rooted in an epistemology entirely distinct from modern racial discourses.
 

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Author's Note on Transcriptions, Translations, Archives, and Spanish Naming Practices
  4. Introduction
  5. 1. Mischievous Lovers, Hidden Moors, and Cross-Dressers: Defining Race in the Colonial Era
  6. 2. Mestizo Networks: Did “Mestizo” Constitute a Group?
  7. 3. Hiding in Plain Sight: Gendering Mestizos
  8. 4. Good Blood and Spanish Habits: The Making of a Mestizo Cacique
  9. 5. “Asi lo Paresçe por su Aspeto”: Physiognomy and the Construction of Difference in Colonial SantafĂ©
  10. 6. The Problem of Caste
  11. Conclusion
  12. Appendix: Cast of Characters
  13. Notes
  14. Glossary
  15. Bibliography
  16. Index