New World Orders
Editat de John Smolenski, Thomas J Humphreyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780812219227
ISBN-10: 0812219228
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 154 x 226 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10: 0812219228
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 154 x 226 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press
Cuprins
Introduction: The Ordering of Authority in the Colonial Americas -John Smolenski
PART I. NARRATING VIOLENCE AND LEGALITY Introduction to Part I 1. Law's Wilderness: The Discourse of English Colonizing, the Violence of Intrusion, and the Failures of American History -Christopher Tomlins 2. Dialogical Encounters in a Space of Death -Richard Price
PART II. AUTHORITY AND INTIMATE VIOLENCE Introduction to Part II 3. The Authority of Gender: Marital Discord and Social Order in Colonial Quito -Kimberly Gauderman 4. Private and State Violence Against African Slaves in Lower Louisiana During the French Period, 1699-1769 -Cécile Vidal 5. Violence or Sex? Constructions of Rape and Race in Early America -Sharon Block
PART III. COLONIAL SPACE AND POWER Introduction to Part III 6. The Murder of Jacob Rabe: Contesting Dutch Colonial Authority in the Borderlands of Northeastern Brazil -Mark Meuwese 7. Forging Cultures of Resistance on Two Colonial Frontiers: Northwestern Mexico and Eastern Bolivia -Cynthia Radding 8. Sorcery and Sovereignty: Senecas, Citizens, and the Contest for Power and Authority on the Frontiers of the Early American Republic -Matthew Dennis
PART IV. RACE, CITIZENSHIP, AND COLONIAL IDENTITY Introduction to Part IV 9. Early Modern Spanish Citizenship: Inclusion and Exclusion in the Old and the New World -Tamar Herzog 10. Natural Movements and Dangerous Spectacles: Beatings, Duels, and "Play" in Saint Domingue -Gene E. Ogle 11. Racial Passing: Informal and Official "Whiteness" in Colonial Spanish America -Ann Twinam
Afterword -Thomas Humphrey
List of Abbreviations Contributors Acknowledgments Index
PART I. NARRATING VIOLENCE AND LEGALITY Introduction to Part I 1. Law's Wilderness: The Discourse of English Colonizing, the Violence of Intrusion, and the Failures of American History -Christopher Tomlins 2. Dialogical Encounters in a Space of Death -Richard Price
PART II. AUTHORITY AND INTIMATE VIOLENCE Introduction to Part II 3. The Authority of Gender: Marital Discord and Social Order in Colonial Quito -Kimberly Gauderman 4. Private and State Violence Against African Slaves in Lower Louisiana During the French Period, 1699-1769 -Cécile Vidal 5. Violence or Sex? Constructions of Rape and Race in Early America -Sharon Block
PART III. COLONIAL SPACE AND POWER Introduction to Part III 6. The Murder of Jacob Rabe: Contesting Dutch Colonial Authority in the Borderlands of Northeastern Brazil -Mark Meuwese 7. Forging Cultures of Resistance on Two Colonial Frontiers: Northwestern Mexico and Eastern Bolivia -Cynthia Radding 8. Sorcery and Sovereignty: Senecas, Citizens, and the Contest for Power and Authority on the Frontiers of the Early American Republic -Matthew Dennis
PART IV. RACE, CITIZENSHIP, AND COLONIAL IDENTITY Introduction to Part IV 9. Early Modern Spanish Citizenship: Inclusion and Exclusion in the Old and the New World -Tamar Herzog 10. Natural Movements and Dangerous Spectacles: Beatings, Duels, and "Play" in Saint Domingue -Gene E. Ogle 11. Racial Passing: Informal and Official "Whiteness" in Colonial Spanish America -Ann Twinam
Afterword -Thomas Humphrey
List of Abbreviations Contributors Acknowledgments Index