
Coyote Nation
Coyote Nation considers these questions as it explores how New Mexicans evaluated and categorized racial identities through bodily practices. Where ethnic groups were numerous and—in the wake of miscegenation—often difficult to discern, the ways one dressed, bathed, spoke, gestured, or even stood were largely instrumental in conveying one's race. Even such practices as cutting one's hair, shopping, drinking alcohol, or embalming a deceased loved one could inextricably link a person to a very specific racial identity.
A fascinating history of an extraordinarily plural and polyglot region, Coyote Nation will be of value to historians of race and ethnicity in American culture.
- Undertitel
- Sexuality, Race, and Conquest in Modernizing New Mexico, 1880-1920
- Författare
- Pablo Mitchell
- ISBN
- 9780226532424
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 539 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2005-01-15
- Sidor
- 224