African-Descended Women: Power and Social Status in Colonial Oaxaca, 1660–1680

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Americas Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1017/tam.2023.56
Sabrina Smith
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Abstract On September 28, 1673, Catalina de los Reyes declared before the Royal Tribunal Court that she refused to surrender her property in Oaxaca's provincial capital of Antequera. Her land dispute with the bishop of Oaxaca shows how African-descended women navigated the court system in colonial Mexico and negotiated their social status in this Spanish colonial society. This article examines race and gender in colonial Mexico. It focuses on the ways in which local authorities attempted to confiscate one of the most valuable properties in Antequera from an African-descended woman named Catalina, as well as the strategies she used to challenge the social hierarchy in the city. By analyzing judicial records along with parish and census data, I argue that colonial women such as Catalina contested elite expectations of gender and race to redefine or secure their social status in colonial Oaxaca. My findings show that although colonial authorities marginalized African-descended women such as Catalina, these colonial women understood the judicial system in colonial Mexico, confronted authorities, and fought to retain their properties and their place in the social order. This article thus advances our understanding of the wide range of roles, experiences, and subjectivities of African-descended women in Spanish America.
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非洲裔妇女:1660-1680年瓦哈卡殖民地的权力和社会地位
1673年9月28日,卡塔琳娜·德·洛斯·雷耶斯在瓦哈卡省首府安特奎拉的皇家法庭上宣布,她拒绝交出自己的财产。她与瓦哈卡主教的土地纠纷显示了非洲裔妇女如何在殖民时期的墨西哥法院系统中导航,并在这个西班牙殖民社会中谈判自己的社会地位。这篇文章考察了墨西哥殖民时期的种族和性别。影片主要讲述了当地政府试图从一位名叫卡塔琳娜(Catalina)的非洲裔女性手中没收安特奎拉(Antequera)最有价值的财产之一的方式,以及她用来挑战该市社会等级制度的策略。通过分析司法记录以及教区和人口普查数据,我认为,像卡塔琳娜这样的殖民地妇女挑战了精英对性别和种族的期望,以重新定义或确保她们在瓦哈卡殖民地的社会地位。我的研究结果表明,虽然殖民当局边缘化了像卡塔琳娜这样的非洲裔妇女,但这些殖民妇女理解殖民时期墨西哥的司法制度,与当局对抗,并为保留自己的财产和社会秩序中的地位而斗争。因此,这篇文章促进了我们对西班牙美洲非洲裔妇女广泛的角色、经历和主体性的理解。
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