Publication: Desinformación, rumor y chisme: contra-conocimiento y resistencia. Mulatos e indios ante la justicia (Siglo XVIII).
Authors
Díaz Hernández, Magdalena
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Asociación Española de Americanicistas
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https://doi.org/10.6018/nav.508421
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¿Puede la desinformación, el rumor y el chisme considerarse herramientas de contraconocimiento y resistencia que expliquen múltiples conflictos ante la justicia en los mundos coloniales
americanos? Esta investigación tiene como objetivo hacer una propuesta general de estudio sobre
dichos conceptos y cómo abordarlos en los pleitos por tierras en México a finales del siglo XVIII. Nos
centramos en un grupo de mulatos e indios que utilizaron dichas herramientas ante la justicia. Al
principio compitieron y luego se unieron para conseguir formarse como pueblo, aunque un supuesto
motín inventado por la parte contraria complicará parte de su proyecto político.
Can disinformation, rumor, and gossip be considered tools for counter-knowledge and resistance that explain multiple conflicts before the courts in the Spanish American colonial world? This research aims to make a general proposal for the study of these concepts and how to address them in land lawsuits in Mexico in the later 18th century. We focus on a group of mulattoes and Indians who used these mechanisms at court. At first, they competed and then they joined forces to form themselves a village. Nevertheless, this political project will get more complicated when the opposite party made up a false riot.
Can disinformation, rumor, and gossip be considered tools for counter-knowledge and resistance that explain multiple conflicts before the courts in the Spanish American colonial world? This research aims to make a general proposal for the study of these concepts and how to address them in land lawsuits in Mexico in the later 18th century. We focus on a group of mulattoes and Indians who used these mechanisms at court. At first, they competed and then they joined forces to form themselves a village. Nevertheless, this political project will get more complicated when the opposite party made up a false riot.
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Naveg@mérica, N. 28, 2022
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