Writing as poaching : interpellation and self-fashioning in colonial relaciones de méritos y servicios

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    • Folger, Robert

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Writing as poaching : interpellation and self-fashioning in colonial relaciones de méritos y servicios

by Robert Folger

(The medieval and early modern Iberian world, v. 44)

Brill, 2011

  • : hbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references (p [139]-152) and index

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Colonial Spanish bureaucracy produced masses of "autobiographical" texts ('relaciones de meritos and servicios') which forced/invited individuals to present themselves as perfect subjects of the King in order to be rewarded. Bureaucracy produced the officials of the colonial regime, and, at the same time, it provided individuals with the possibility of exploring the literary potential of writing one's curriculum vitae. This book helps contextualize a body of often-used yet understudied historic sources; it indicates that the fabric of early modern society was held together by a pervasive economy of 'mercedes' (rewards); and it shows that the tension between state-induced production of autobiographical documents and the individual's endeavor to outsmart this system is at the origin of modern forms of literature.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ...vii List of Figures ...ix 1. Introduction ...1 2. Strategic Interpellation and Tactical Writing in Colonial Historiography (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries) ...13 2.1. Introduction ...13 2.2. Relaciones de meritos y servicios ...16 2.2.1. The Bureaucratic Dispositif: The Allocation of Offices and Privileges ...18 2.2.2. The Archive: La Historiografia Indiana and the Monopolization of Historiographical Discourse ...52 3. Tactical Appropriations ...67 3.1. Dorantes de Carranza: Memoria y Papeles ...67 3.2. The Arduous Work of Writing History: Alonso Borregan ...95 3.3. Self and Archive: El Carnero de Juan Rodriguez Freyle ...108 Epilogue: The Hallucinatory World of Bureaucracy ...133 Works Cited ...139 Index ...153

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