Women in the Crucible of 'Conquest': The Gendered Genesis of Spanish American Society, 1500-1600 (Dialogos)

Women in the Crucible of 'Conquest': The Gendered Genesis of Spanish American Society, 1500-1600 (Dialogos)

by KarenVieiraPowers (Author)

Synopsis

The evidence of women in the Americas is conspicuously absent from most historical syntheses of the Spanish invasion and early colonisation of the New World. Karen Powers's ethnohistoric account is the first to focus on non-military incidents during this transformative period. As she shows, native women's lives were changed dramatically. This book uncovers the activities and experiences of women, shows how the intersection of gender, race, and class shaped their lives, and reveals the sometimes hidden ways they were integrated into social institutions. Powers' premise is that women were demoted in status across race and class and that some women resisted this trend. She describes the ways women made spaces for themselves in colonial society, in the economy, and in convents as well as other religious arenas, such as witchcraft. She shows how violence and intimidation were used to control women and writes about the place of sexual relations, especially miscegenation, in the forging of colonial social and economic structures.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Published: 15 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0826335195
ISBN 13: 9780826335197

Media Reviews
Women in the Crucible of Conquest is a well-researched and very readable account of gender and class in the Spanish Colonial world.
. . . highly readable and accessible. . . Women in the Crucible of Conquest provides a valuable sythesis of the literature on sixteenth-century Spanish America and is sure to be a welcome addition to introductory and survey courses on colonial Latin America and women in Latin America.
Author Bio
Karen Vieira Powers