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"This book presents a new and very needed view of indigenous women in colonial Peru. Graubart's study gives us a complete and complex vision of these women by examining their lives through the economic and legal transactions recorded in their testaments."--Kimberly Gauderman, University of New Mexico "Graubart's dedication to detail and close analysis highlight the topic of female agency in a male-dominated colonial world. The writing and organization are clear. This study is a welcome addition to the literature on the formation of colonial society, and the role of women in particular."--Susan Elizabeth Ramirez, Texas Christian University…mehr

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"This book presents a new and very needed view of indigenous women in colonial Peru. Graubart's study gives us a complete and complex vision of these women by examining their lives through the economic and legal transactions recorded in their testaments."--Kimberly Gauderman, University of New Mexico "Graubart's dedication to detail and close analysis highlight the topic of female agency in a male-dominated colonial world. The writing and organization are clear. This study is a welcome addition to the literature on the formation of colonial society, and the role of women in particular."--Susan Elizabeth Ramirez, Texas Christian University
Autorenporträt
Karen B. Graubart is Assistant Professor of Colonial Latin American History at Cornell University.