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Colonization: Transculturation and Race

Colonization: Transculturation and Race. Latin American Studies November 3, 2010. Do Now:. Story of Malinche Watch the movie and write down 5 important facts about Malinche. Homework Review. Using active reading notes, answer the following questions:

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Colonization: Transculturation and Race

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  1. Colonization: Transculturation and Race Latin American Studies November 3, 2010

  2. Do Now: • Story of Malinche • Watch the movie and write down 5 important facts about Malinche

  3. Homework Review • Using active reading notes, answer the following questions: • What is transculturation? • What’s an example of it in our culture?

  4. Transculturation • Encounter between cultures • Cultural exchange and fusion • What are the “sites” of transculturation in Latin America?

  5. Three cultures in contact • Spanish • Indigenous • Africans

  6. Slave Trade in the Americas • Slavery became main source of workers in 1600s • Human cargo coming from Western Africa—Portuguese controlled

  7. New Caste System • Developed racial breakdown that determined spot in social hierarchy • Determined at birth by baptismal priest • Could not change castes!

  8. Caste Painting • Español con India, Mestizo • Mestizo con Española, Castizo • Castiza con Español, Española • Español con Negra, Mulato • Mulato con Española, Morisca • Morisco con Española, Chino • Chino con India, Salta atrás • Salta atras con Mulata, Lobo • Lobo con China, Gíbaro (Jíbaro) • Gíbarocon Mulata, Albarazado • Albarazado con Negra, Cambujo • Cambujo con India, Sambiaga (Zambiaga) • Sambiagocon Loba, Calpamulato • Calpamultocon Cambuja, Tente en el aire • Tente en el aire con Mulata, No te entiendo • No te entiendo con India, Torna atrás

  9. Religion • The “spiritual conquest of America” • Early establishment of churches in order to convert the “heathens” • Missionaries into fringes of colonization • Inquisition in late 1500s

  10. Fringes of Colonization • Urban vs. rural—how were they treated differently? • Urban areas and mining/sugar areas = core of colony • Rural areas and farming areas = fringes

  11. Characteristics of Core vs. Fringe CORE FRINGE

  12. Homework • Read pp. 86-89 • Next class meeting will be in the library!

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