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Propriety and Permissiveness in Bourbon Mexico (Paperback, English ed)
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Propriety and Permissiveness in Bourbon Mexico (Paperback, English ed)
Series: Latin American Silhouettes
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The eighteenth century in New Spain witnessed major changes: among
these, one of the most significant was the adoption of French
customs among the upper groups of society in response to the
spreading ideas of the Enlightenment. In addition, New Spain's
economy and culture were also changing radically. The spread of
these French-inspired ideas and customs soon reached the rest of
urban society. These new ideas, it has been assumed, brought a
relaxation of social customs. But Viqueira Alban takes this
assumption, and raises the question: Was it really a period of
relaxation of social customs, in this age of "growth without
development?" He discovered that the movement of rural workers and
their families to urban centers created a concern within the church
and government hierarchy about the threat of disorder, leading to
the need for new social restraints. By the end of the eighteenth
century, New Spain was characterized by a very rich, agitated, and
varied social life. This book explores the history of Mexico City
in the eighteenth century, focusing on society, social classes,
elite culture and popular culture. Propriety and Permissiveness
examines how the elite culture in Mexico City attempted to create
more space between themselves and the masses. Their anxiety about
their status encouraged laws and practices that enforced social
space. Bullfighting, the theater, street diversions, and the game
of pelota (called jai-alai in the United States today) are all
examined as part of the culture of this period. This new text is
ideal for colonial Latin American survey courses, courses on the
history of Mexico and Latin American literature, and courses on the
popular culture and social history of Latin America.
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