This dissertation concentrates on the relationship between law, literature, and slavery in the Hispanic Caribbean of the Early Modern Period. My analysis is based on two letters and a treatise, Resolución sobre la libertad de los negros y sus originarios, en estado de paganos y después ya cristianos (1681), that were written by Capuchin friar Francisco José de Jaca, while he was serving as a missionary in the Caribbean region. His writings set the stage for a discussion of how Spanish hegemonic legal thinking is challenged and redefined from an alternative transatlantic narrative. The concept of nomos colonial that I introduce in this dissertation denotes the symbolic normative space originated by the legal justifications of the Spanish con...
Este artículo analiza el material gráfico que el Taller de Bry hizo sobrelos esclavos negroafricanos...
Resumen: “De la esclavitud a la libertad: La historia de una esclava afromexicana,” es una colección...
Our study starts with an analysis of two nineteenth century "foundational novels" from Puerto Rico (...
In this paper we propose the preliminary approach to the problem of the ideology of slavery present ...
Fray Francisco José de Jaca is the first objector of the institution and practice of the black slave...
This dissertation explores the process that drives Bartolomé de Las Casas from his early support for...
L’esclavage noir en Amérique espagnole des XVIe et XVIIe siècles à travers les documents juridiques....
The author develops the proposal made by José Pablo Rojas González (2016) on his review of Mar Caníb...
This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between law and colonialism. Adopting the theoreti...
This paper addresses the adversities of a slave in 19th century Cuba who was considered dangero...
Este artículo presenta las fuentes históricas en que se soporta la obra literaria La ceiba de la...
This article focuses on the Spanish Dominican Francisco de Vitoria (1486-1546), one of the most infl...
On the basis of the study of the proceedings of a trial started by a slave woman and her husband aga...
Slave transshipment and resale routes within the Spanish Caribbean were a fundamental part of the At...
Para comprender cómo fueron aplicadas las normas de la Corona española a la población que se ubicó e...
Este artículo analiza el material gráfico que el Taller de Bry hizo sobrelos esclavos negroafricanos...
Resumen: “De la esclavitud a la libertad: La historia de una esclava afromexicana,” es una colección...
Our study starts with an analysis of two nineteenth century "foundational novels" from Puerto Rico (...
In this paper we propose the preliminary approach to the problem of the ideology of slavery present ...
Fray Francisco José de Jaca is the first objector of the institution and practice of the black slave...
This dissertation explores the process that drives Bartolomé de Las Casas from his early support for...
L’esclavage noir en Amérique espagnole des XVIe et XVIIe siècles à travers les documents juridiques....
The author develops the proposal made by José Pablo Rojas González (2016) on his review of Mar Caníb...
This thesis is an exploration of the relationship between law and colonialism. Adopting the theoreti...
This paper addresses the adversities of a slave in 19th century Cuba who was considered dangero...
Este artículo presenta las fuentes históricas en que se soporta la obra literaria La ceiba de la...
This article focuses on the Spanish Dominican Francisco de Vitoria (1486-1546), one of the most infl...
On the basis of the study of the proceedings of a trial started by a slave woman and her husband aga...
Slave transshipment and resale routes within the Spanish Caribbean were a fundamental part of the At...
Para comprender cómo fueron aplicadas las normas de la Corona española a la población que se ubicó e...
Este artículo analiza el material gráfico que el Taller de Bry hizo sobrelos esclavos negroafricanos...
Resumen: “De la esclavitud a la libertad: La historia de una esclava afromexicana,” es una colección...
Our study starts with an analysis of two nineteenth century "foundational novels" from Puerto Rico (...