Cultural Encounters |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
INTRODUCTION |
![]() | PART ONE— THE INQUISITION AND THE LIMITS OF DISCIPLINE |
![]() | One— Colonizing Souls: The Failure of the Indian Inquisition and the Rise of Penitential Discipline |
• | Two— New Spain's Inquisition for Indians from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century |
![]() | Three— The Inquisition's Repression of Curanderos |
![]() | Four— Sorcery and Eroticism in Love Magic |
• | Five— Visionaries and Affective Spirituality during the First Half of the Sixteenth Century |
![]() | Six— Politics, Prophecy, and the Inquisition in Late Sixteenth-Century Spain |
![]() | PART TWO— PERSECUTION AND PERSISTENCE |
• | Seven— Family and Patronage: The Judeo-Converso Minority in Spain |
• | Eight— The Jew As Witch: Displaced Aggression and the Myth of the Santo Niño de La Guardia |
![]() | Nine— On Knowing Other People's Lives, Inquisitorially and Artistically |
• | Ten— Scorched Parchments and Tortured Memories: The "Jewishness" of the Anussim (Crypto-Jews) |
• | Eleven— The Inquisition and the Crypto-Jewish Community in Colonial New Spain and New Mexico |
![]() | PART THREE— BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS |
![]() | Twelve— Recent Historiography of the Spanish Inquisition (1977–1988): Balance and Perspective |
![]() | Thirteen— Historiography of the Mexican Inquisition: Evolution of Interpretations and Methodologies |
![]() | Notes |
Notes |
CONTRIBUTORS |
![]() | INDEX |
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