Cultural Encounters

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  INTRODUCTION

 collapse sectionPART ONE—  THE INQUISITION AND THE LIMITS OF DISCIPLINE
 expand sectionOne—  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
 expand sectionThree—  The Inquisition's Repression of Curanderos
 expand sectionFour—  Sorcery and Eroticism in Love Magic
 Five—  Visionaries and Affective Spirituality during the First Half of the Sixteenth Century
 expand sectionSix—  Politics, Prophecy, and the Inquisition in Late Sixteenth-Century Spain

 collapse sectionPART 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
 expand sectionNine—  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

 collapse sectionPART THREE—  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS
 expand sectionTwelve—  Recent Historiography of the Spanish Inquisition (1977–1988): Balance and Perspective
 expand sectionThirteen—  Historiography of the Mexican Inquisition: Evolution of Interpretations and Methodologies

 collapse sectionNotes
 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
 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
 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
 Twelve— Recent Historiography of the Spanish Inquisition (1977–1988): Balance and Perspective
 Thirteen— Historiography of the Mexican Inquisition: Evolution of Interpretations and Methodologies
  Notes
  CONTRIBUTORS
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