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Readings for week three

I would argue that both of the two readings highlight the class system that was in place during that Spanish role. The story of la Monja Alferez is a show case for the differences between the choices and lives for men that were available at that time and he choices and lives for available females at that […]

Week 3 Readings

The custom of casta paintings from eighteenth century Mexico shows the extend to which society was officially stratified by race. From these series, we can see that race in colonial Mexico was a defining characteristic of people’s lives. At first glance, it seems obvious that race directly leads to social class. However, the sixteen different […]

Guaman Poma de Ayala’s Chronicle

I found the second reading fascinating, but what struck me most about Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala’s manuscript was his perspective and his treatment of his intended audience. The author, who is described as an indigenous man who taught himself Spanish, seems to adopt many of the literary customs of the chronicle but uses them […]

Week 3 Response

This week’s readings were about Casta Paintings and the story of Lieutenant Nun. It was my first time to read the story where a female person had been living like a man, and I found this very interesting. This is because being transgender was a unique thing back in 15th century. Moreover, I was surprised […]