The primary objective of this work is to understand the importance of the indigenous, female body in early New Spain through the study of visual media from the first two centuries of colonization: specifically looking at illustrations from Book 10 (of 15) in the Florentine Codex and images of indigenous Christian wedding ceremonies such as the painted folding screen Indian Wedding and a Flying Pole (c.1690). I argue through visual, theoretical and historical analysis that regulating indigenous female sexuality was a critical component to in the creation of colonial New Spain and that imagery played an essential role in this regulatory process
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New directions of research in colonial women’s studies on gender roles, periphery and margins, and d...
This study examines the intersections of gender and race in Mexico during the seventeenth and eighte...
Identifying subordinate groups in the archaeological record in colonial situations has gained curren...
This dissertation sets out to trace the material and social relations and legacies of racialized gen...
Illuminating Herstories: Women of the Pimería Alta in Spanish Colonial Missions follows a loosely c...
This thesis examines the discursive role that portrayals of masculinities, both hegemonic and devian...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
This thesis seeks to shed light on the history of sexuality in colonial Mexico, through an analysis ...
The sexual assault and gendered violence Native American women face has started to garner attention ...
Female Amerindians in Early Modern Spanish Theater is a collection of essays that focuses on the fem...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.To understand the erasure of ...
This book defies long standing assumptions about indigenous societies in the Americas and shows that...
Despite the vast research done by contemporary historians concerning the history of sexuality, relat...
Bad Examples: The Troubled Futures of Kinship in Colonial Spanish America explores the impact of co...
This dissertation analyzes the social function of native art in colonial New Spain through the exami...
New directions of research in colonial women’s studies on gender roles, periphery and margins, and d...
This study examines the intersections of gender and race in Mexico during the seventeenth and eighte...
Identifying subordinate groups in the archaeological record in colonial situations has gained curren...
This dissertation sets out to trace the material and social relations and legacies of racialized gen...