Cultural politics in colonial Tehuantepec : community and state among the Isthmus Zapotec, 1500-1750

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Cultural politics in colonial Tehuantepec : community and state among the Isthmus Zapotec, 1500-1750

Judith Francis Zeitlin

Stanford University Press, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book is a historical and archeological examination of the Isthmus Zapotec state, which was established at Tehuantepec in late prehispanic times through a campaign of conquest and colonization, and the responses that its descendant populations made to the complex political, economic, and cultural changes introduced by Spanish colonialism. Although the modern-day Isthmus Zapotecs are renowned in Mexico and among Latin Americanists for their vibrant cultural traditions and their legacy of political resistance, only isolated elements of the complex historical processes by which these patterns emerged have been studied previously. Using complementary archival and archeological sources, the book details the transformation of Isthmus Zapotec society under colonialism and the enduring structures through which its members redefined their political autonomy.

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Contents Preface 1 Tales of the "binni gulasa": Native History and the Zapotec Conquest of Tehuantepec 000 2 King and Community in Prehispanic Tehuantepec 000 3 The Social Fabric Is Torn: Political and Religious Change, 1521-1562 000 4 The Colonial Political Economy Takes Root: Archaeological and Documentary Evidence, 1563-1660 000 5 Confronting Colonial Authority in 1660 000 6 Community Opposition in Late Colonial Times 000 7 Historical Memory and Political Authority 000 8 Isthmus Zapotec Politics and the Trajectory of Colonial Change 000 Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000

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