How to Make a New Spain: The Material Worlds of Colonial Mexico City

How to Make a New Spain: The Material Worlds of Colonial Mexico City

by Enrique Rodr?guez-Alegr?a
How to Make a New Spain: The Material Worlds of Colonial Mexico City

How to Make a New Spain: The Material Worlds of Colonial Mexico City

by Enrique Rodr?guez-Alegr?a

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How to Make a New Spain presents an unprecedented view of the material worlds of Mexico City in the sixteenth century, drawing from a combination of sources and methodologies. It presents the author's original analysis of over 11,000 items in the probate inventories of thirty-nine Spanish colonizers. It also synthesizes information from archaeological excavations of Spanish houses at the center of Mexico City. The book begins with a critique of theories of materiality, in which scholars emphasize the agency of things at the expense of an investigation of social relationships. Rodr?guez-Alegr?a argues that now that scholars have shown that the descendants of the Mexica (often known as the Aztecs) maintained social and political power in the colonial period, we should reexamine how Indigenous people, colonizers, and Black people together created the material and social worlds of colonial Mexico. The book assimilates information on architecture, money, clothing, furniture, pottery, slaves, livestock, and tools to provide a new vision of daily life in colonial Mexico City. It shows that colonialism was based on the recognition of people of similar classes across ethnic boundaries, and on the forging of relationships with powerful Indigenous people. Even colonizers who sought to display distinction from Indigenous people with their material culture depended on Indigenous products and technology to achieve that distinction. The complex history of materiality and power that emerges from this book compels us to reimagine colonial Mexico and the people who created it.

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ISBN-13: 9780197682302
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 23 MB
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About the Author

Enrique Rodr?guez-Alegr?a is Professor in Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. He is co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of the Aztecs, co-editor of The Menial Art of Cooking, and author of The Archaeology and History of Colonial Central Mexico.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments A Note on Terminology and Gentilics How to enter the material and social worlds Chapter 1: How to make money Chapter 2: How to build houses Chapter 3: How to furnish a house Chapter 4: How to get pottery and food Chapter 5: How to dress the part Chapter 6: How to build sociotechnical systems: tools, livestock, and slaves Chapter 7: How to link wealth and consumption, or not Conclusion: The Material Worlds of Spanish Colonizers Appendix 5.1: Items of clothing in the probate inventories Appendix 6.1: Tools listed in the documents Appendix 7.1: Prices of shirts with an indicated origin References
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