Race/Caste and the Creation and Meaning of Identity in Colonial Spanish America
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1995.i203.1122Abstract
Tras un análisis de la historiografía reciente, se estudia el problema de la definición de raza y casta en la frontera de Sonora y Cochabamba. Se mantiene que la identidad racial ha sido históricamente mucho más subjetiva de lo que se ha supuesto. Consecuentemente, la categorización del sistema español de castas estaba más ligada a percepciones españolas abstractas que a realidades culturales y sociales.
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