Coded Encounters: Writing, Gender, and Ethnicity in Colonial Latin AmericaFrancisco J. Cevallos Candau These essays discuss those on the margins of the dominant European discourse - Amerindians, Africans and women - whose experience is reflected in documents written during the early years of European rule in Latin America. |
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Geographical Discourses and Territoriality | 15 |
The Relatione | 46 |
Images of the Raw and the Refined in | 62 |
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