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The power of Huacas: change and resistance in the Andean world of colonial Peru
Claudia Brosseder
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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CHAPTER ONE. A Land Obsessed with Confessions; or, The Historians' Insights into the World of Colonial Andean Religious Specialists (page 26)
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CHAPTER TWO. Civil Versus Ecclesiastical Authorities (page 47)
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CHAPTER THREE. The Sickening Powers of Christianity: A Response by Andean Religious Specialists (page 68)
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CHAPTER FOUR. Talking to Demons: The Intensified Persecution of Andean Religious Specialists (ca. 1609-1700) (page 104)
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CHAPTER FIVE. From Outspoken Criticism to Clandestine Resistance (page 136)
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CHAPTER SIX. Glimpses of the Protective Powers of Andean Rituals in the Highlands (page 175)
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CHAPTER SEVEN. Andean Notions of Nature and Harm, and the Disempowerment of Andean Healers (page 192)
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CHAPTER EIGHT. Weeping Statues: The End of Jesuit Demonology and the Survival of an Andean Culture (page 229)
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CHAPTER NINE. Epilogue (page 254)
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Notes (page 273)
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Glossary (page 369)
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Consulted Archives and List of Abbreviations (page 373)
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Bibliography (page 375)
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Index (page 443)
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Published: 2014
Publisher: University of Texas Press
- 9780292756953 (ebook)
- 9780292756946 (hardcover)