
Sins of Excess
In the viceroyalty of New Spain descriptive terms such as 'harms and excesses' (dañ os y excesos) not only referred to crimes like murder and robbery (muertes y robos) but also became generalized to refer to Native religious, social, or cultural practices that fell outside the boundaries of Catholic orthodoxy. A reading of royal decrees and ecclesiastical missives, commoner testimony from criminal cases, and the trials of the Mexican Inquisition reveals a calculated rhetorical strategy that gathered non-European social-cultural experiences into a negative category. Consequently, 'excess' provides an analytical framework for understanding how colonial officials interacted with Indigenous peoples and those of African descent as they attempted to impose social order.
While primary sources in non-European languages such as Nahuatl reveal a similar preoccupation with excess, Hagler reveals in this insightful book how incongruities between Nahua and Spanish interpretations of the term extended through the colonial era and generated increasing conflict.
- Alaotsikko
- The Spatial Politics of Idolatry and Magic in Colonial Mexico
- Kirjailija
- Anderson Hagler
- ISBN
- 9780806195636
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 446 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 22.7.2025
- Kustantaja
- UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
- Sivumäärä
- 216