De la sodomía a la superstición:: el pasivo activo y transgresiones corporales en la Nueva España
De la sodomía a la superstición:: el pasivo activo y transgresiones corporales en la Nueva España
Engaging primary documents and scholarly debates, this article examines an array of practices in colonial Mexico as it undertakes a discursive account of how gender ideologies informed the politics of discipline and a range of behaviors that went from atypical sexuality to cross-dressing and witchcraft. It speaks to a world set ambiguously between the violations of social norms and the uncertainties of official culture as it examines these heterodox practices, especially those related to Indians.
Lewis, Laura A.
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20 August 2021
Lewis, Laura A.
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Lewis, Laura A.
(2021)
De la sodomía a la superstición:: el pasivo activo y transgresiones corporales en la Nueva España.
Cuadernos de Literatura, 25.
(doi:10.11144/Javeriana.cl25.sspa).
Abstract
Engaging primary documents and scholarly debates, this article examines an array of practices in colonial Mexico as it undertakes a discursive account of how gender ideologies informed the politics of discipline and a range of behaviors that went from atypical sexuality to cross-dressing and witchcraft. It speaks to a world set ambiguously between the violations of social norms and the uncertainties of official culture as it examines these heterodox practices, especially those related to Indians.
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Submitted date: 11 July 2019
Accepted/In Press date: 11 October 2019
Published date: 20 August 2021
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From sodomy to superstition: the active pathic and bodily transgressions in New Spain
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