Children of the Father King: Youth, Authority, and Legal Minority in Colonial LimaUniv of North Carolina Press, 18/05/2006 - 368 páginas In a pioneering study of childhood in colonial Spanish America, Bianca Premo examines the lives of youths in the homes, schools, and institutions of the capital city of Lima, Peru. Situating these young lives within the framework of law and intellectual history from 1650 to 1820, Premo brings to light the colonial politics of childhood and challenges readers to view patriarchy as a system of power based on age, caste, and social class as much as gender. Although Spanish laws endowed elite men with an authority over children that mirrored and reinforced the monarch's legitimacy as a colonial "Father King," Premo finds that, in practice, Lima's young often grew up in the care of adults--such as women and slaves--who were subject to the patriarchal authority of others. During the Bourbon Reforms, city inhabitants of all castes and classes began to practice a "new politics of the child," challenging men and masters by employing Enlightenment principles of childhood. Thus the social transformations and political dislocations of the late eighteenth century occurred not only in elite circles and royal palaces, Premo concludes, but also in the humble households of a colonial city. |
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Página 12
... paternal political metaphors were far from dissolved. They were sustained, though reconstituted, to bind the new European nation-states of the nineteenth century to colonies in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Africa. Ann Laura Stoler ...
... paternal political metaphors were far from dissolved. They were sustained, though reconstituted, to bind the new European nation-states of the nineteenth century to colonies in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Africa. Ann Laura Stoler ...
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... paternal power was described with the Spanish equivalent to potestas, potestad, which expressly referred to a man's lordship over his subordinates, such as his children and slaves, although not specifically over his wife.∞≥ Potestad ...
... paternal power was described with the Spanish equivalent to potestas, potestad, which expressly referred to a man's lordship over his subordinates, such as his children and slaves, although not specifically over his wife.∞≥ Potestad ...
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... paternal right, patria potestad passed along the same lines as forced inheritance in the Spanish tradition, which required parents to bequeath a third of their estates to be divided equally among their o√spring. Patria potestad was ...
... paternal right, patria potestad passed along the same lines as forced inheritance in the Spanish tradition, which required parents to bequeath a third of their estates to be divided equally among their o√spring. Patria potestad was ...
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... paternal authority for certain behavioral reasons, such as for committing incest, treason, or heresy. In addition, a father might lose authority over his children for ''cruel punishment'' (known as sevicia) or for ''teaching or ...
... paternal authority for certain behavioral reasons, such as for committing incest, treason, or heresy. In addition, a father might lose authority over his children for ''cruel punishment'' (known as sevicia) or for ''teaching or ...
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... paternal, adult Spaniard.∑≠ The notion that Indians were in need of paternal tutelage worked its way into the writings of many Spanish intellectuals and jurists, regardless of the type of rule they believed they were entitled to in ...
... paternal, adult Spaniard.∑≠ The notion that Indians were in need of paternal tutelage worked its way into the writings of many Spanish intellectuals and jurists, regardless of the type of rule they believed they were entitled to in ...
Índice
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43 | |
Institutions for Child Rearing | 79 |
Youth and Crime in the Eighteenth Century | 109 |
Reform and Enlightenment in the Late Colonial Period | 137 |
6 The New Politics of the Child in the Late Colonial Courts | 179 |
7 The New Politics of the Slave Child in the Late Colonial Courts | 211 |
Strange Ties and Interior Fears | 243 |
Sample of the Numeración of 1700 | 257 |
Sample of Notary Contracts | 259 |
Notes | 263 |
Bibliography | 315 |
Index | 341 |
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a√ection adult authority African argued Atocha Audiencia authority over children Autos criminales Autos seguidos Autos seguidos por Bourbon Cabildo Causa seguida child rearing childhood city’s civil claimed colonial Lima colonial Spanish convent creole Crim criminal custody daughter Defensor de Menores di√erent doña María e√orts eighteenth century elders elite Enlightenment español female foundling home gender girls guardians guardianship hija hijo honor household illegitimacy Indian infant inhabitants José Josefa Juan judges king’s lawyer Lima’s limeños litigants lived male Manuel marriage masters matrimonio Mercurio Peruano mestizo minors of age mother mulato Niños Expósitos Nulidad nuns o√ered o≈ce o≈cials orphans owner parents paternal patria potestad patriarchal Peru petitions Petronila political potestad priests racial raised royal rule Santa Catalina seguidos por doña Siete partidas slave children social Spanish America Spanish empire Spanish law wet nurses women young youths
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Página xiii - Tom's most well, now, and got his bullet around his neck on a watchguard for a watch, and is always seeing what time it is, and so there ain't nothing more to write about, and I am rotten glad of it, because if I'da knowed what a trouble it was to make a book I wouldn'ta tackled it and ain't agoing to no more.
Página 263 - AGI Archivo General de Indias, Seville AGN Archivo General de la Nacion, Mexico City...
Página 294 - Cédula por la qual Su Magestad funda un Colegio de Nobles Americanos en la Ciudad de Granada.
Página 79 - Little specific information is available on the people or the economic life of these regions during the seventeenth century and the first half of the eighteenth century.
Página 168 - The indifference of the males toward the other sex to which Nature has entrusted the place of reproduction suggests an organic imperfection, a sort of infancy of the people of America similar to that of the individuals of our continent who have not reached the age of puberty.