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9780807822173

The Secret History of Gender: Women, Men, and Power in Late Colonial Mexico

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  • ISBN13:

    9780807822173

  • ISBN10:

    0807822175

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-10-01
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Pr

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In this study of gender relations in late colonial Mexico (ca. 1760-1821), Steve Stern analyzes the historical connections between gender, power, and politics in the lives of peasants, Indians, and other marginalized peoples. Through vignettes of everyday life, including the routine conflicts and violence that resulted from cultural arguments over gender right, he challenges assumptions about gender relations and political culture in a patriarchal society. He also reflects on continuity and change between late colonial times and the present and suggests a paradigm for understanding similar struggles over gender rights in Old Regime societies in Europe and the Americas. The historical arguments and conceptual sweep of Stern's book will inform not only students of Mexico and Latin America but also students of gender in the West and other world regions. Stern's interpretation both undermines and transcends previous perceptions of a single Latin American gender culture, including the notions of male rage and female complicity.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments ix
PART ONE. THE JOURNEY
An Invitation to Readers
3(8)
Power, Patriarchy, and the Mexican Poor:L An Inquiry
11(34)
PART TWO. BEFORE ZAPATA: CULTURE AS ARGUMENT
Counting Surprises: The Art of Cultural Exaggeration
45(25)
Woman, Man, and Authority: The Contested Boundaries of Gender Right and Obligation
70(42)
Cultural Legitimacy, Cultural Stigma: An Interpretation of Widows
112(12)
The Crossfires of Gender and Family, Color and Class: Solidarity, Conflict, and Ambivalence
124(27)
Battles of Patriarchs: The World of Male Peasant Violence
151(38)
Gender Culture and Political Culture: Languages of Community, Politics, and Riot
189(28)
PART THREE. MANY MEXICOS?: CULTURE AS VARIATION
Regionalism and Mexicanidad: Toward a Framework
217(11)
The Indian South: Gender, Power, and Ethnicity in Oaxaca
228(24)
The Plebeian Center: Struggling Women and Wayward Patriarchs in Mexico City
252(33)
The Many Mexicos of Every Mexican Region: Morelos Reconsidered
285(12)
PART FOUR. REFLECTIONS
Conclusion: Power and Patriarchy in Subaltern Life, Late Colonial Times
297(23)
Postscript: The Problem of Ghosts
320(25)
Tables 345(34)
Appendix: A Note on Quantitative Methods 379(2)
Notes 381(58)
Bibliography 439(28)
Index 467

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