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Kinship and Incestuous Crime in Colonial Guatemala (Paperback)
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Kinship and Incestuous Crime in Colonial Guatemala (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in the History of the Americas
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Kinship and Incestuous Crime in Colonial Guatemala examines social
relations in colonial Guatemala through the lens of incest. Using a
combination of qualitative and quantitative analyses of incest
trials from the Spanish secular courts, this study shows that
incest codes were not homogenous nor were its various forms equally
condemned. Further, incest codes and the criminal process impacted
the articulation of kinship and contributed to the racialization of
kin behavior. Colonial actors of all sorts were proficient at using
these types of distinctions as they negotiated various crises in
their lives. The models of relatedness created within incestuous
crime ultimately foreshadowed changes in marriage proscriptions and
continued racial polarization following independence from Spain.
Overall, this study demonstrates how the lens of incest can add
further nuance to our understanding of social relations in a given
area. Incest codes force latent divisions between kin to the
surface and can provide individuals with multiple avenues to
creatively manage interpersonal relationships. They also afford a
fruitful arena in which to explore social inequalities in society
and mechanisms of culture change. This book will appeal to anyone
interested in Latin America or engaged in the fields of kinship,
gender, or sexuality studies.
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