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Publications of Irene M Silverblatt     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. with Irene Silverblatt and Helene Silverblatt editors and introduction, translated by Jerry Glenn and Florian Birkmayer with Helene Silverblatt and Irene Silverblatt, Harvest of Blossoms: Poems from a Life Cut Short (October, 2008) [html]
  2. I.M. Silverblatt, Modern Inquisitions: Peru and the Colonial Origins of the Civilized World (December, 2004), Duke University Press  [abs]
  3. I.M. Silverblatt, Moon, Sun, and Witches (2001), Iwanami Shoten (Japanese Translation.)
  4. I.M. Silverblatt, Spanish translation of Moon, Sun, and Witches (1990), Centro-Las Casas, Lima (Peru)
  5. I.M. Silverblatt, Moon, Sun, and Witches: Gender Ideologies and Class in Inca and Colonial Peru (1987), Princeton University Press  [abs]

Book Chapters

  1. I.M. Silverblatt, "New World Christians and New World Fears in Colonial Peru", in From the Margins: Historical Anthropology and its Futures, edited by Brian Keith Axel (2002), Duke University Press (Reprint of "New World Christians...." published in Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2000.)

Published Articles

  1. I.M. Silverblatt, "New Christians and New World Fears in Seventeenth Century Peru", Comparative Studies in Society and History (2000), pp. 524-546  [abs]
  2. I.M. Silverblatt, "Honor, Sex, and Civilizing in the Making of Seventeenth Century Peru", Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society, vol. 25 no. 1&2 (1997), pp. 181-198
  3. I.M. Silverblatt, "Lessons of Gender and Ethnohistory in Mesoamerica", Ethnohistory, vol. 42 (1995), pp. 639-650

Papers Accepted

  1. I.M. Silverblatt, "Colonial Conspiracies", Ethnohistory, vol. 53 no. 2 (2006), pp. 259-280  [abs]

Book Chapters

  1. I. Silverblatt, Native Andeans Observe Spanish Colonials, in Europe Observed, edited by Clement Hawes and KumKum Chaterjee (2008), Bucknell University Press
  2. I.M. Silverblatt, "Forward", Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America, in Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America, edited by M. O'Hara and A. Fisher (2008), Duke University Press
  3. I.M. Silverblatt, "Modern Inquisitions", in Empires: Thinking Colonial Studies Beyond Europe, edited by Ann Stoler and Carole McGranahan (2007), pp. 295-331, School of American Research
  4. I.M. Silverblatt, "The Black Legend and Global Conspiracies: The Spanish Inquisition, Race-Thinking and the Emerging Modern World:, in Rereading the Black Legend, edited by Margaret Greer and Walter Mignolo (2007), University of Chicago Press
  5. I.M. Silverblatt, "Religion and Race in the Emerging Modern World: Indians, Incas, and Conspiracy Stories in Colonial Peru", in Practicing Catholic: Ritual, Body, and Contestation in Catholic Faith, edited by Bruce Morrill, Joanna Ziegler, and Susan Rodgers (2006), Palgrave/MacMillan
  6. I.M. Silverblatt, Political Disenfranchisement, in Latin American Cultural Studies Reader, edited by Ana del Sarto, Alicia Rios, Abril Trigo (2004), Duke University Press
  7. I.M. Silverblatt, "Power and Memory in Latin America: The Uses of the Pre-Columbian Past", in Archaeology and Society in the 21st Century: The Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Case Studies, edited by Neil Asher Silberman and Ernest S. Frerichs (2001), pp. 21-32, Jerusalem: The Dorot Foundation  [abs]
  8. I.M. Silverblatt, "Definiciones de la Modernidad y Inquisiciones Modernas", in Reestructuracion de las Ciencias Sociales en los Paises Andinos, edited by Santiago Gomez (2001), Bogota: Instituto Pensar  [abs]
  9. I.M. Silverblatt, "The Inca's Witches: Gender and the Cultural Work of Colonization in Seventeenth Century Peru", in Possible Pasts: Becoming Colonial in Early America, edited by Robert St. George (2000), pp. 109-130, Ithaca: Cornell University Press  [abs]
  10. I.M. Silverblatt, "Family Values in Seventeenth Century Peru", in Native Traditions in the Postconquest World, edited by Elizabeth Boone and Tom Cummins (1998), pp. 63-89, Washington, D.C.: Dumberton Oaks Research Library and Collection
  11. I.M. Silverblatt, "Becoming Indian in the Central Andes of Seventeenth Century Peru", in Imperial Aftermaths and Postcolonial Displacements, edited by Gyan Prakash (1995), pp. 279-298, Princeton: Princeton University Press
  12. I.M. Silverblatt, "Andean Witches and Virgins: Seventeenth Century Nativism and Subversive Gender Ideologies", in Women, Race and Writing in the Early Modern Period, edited by M. Hendricks and P. Parker (1994), pp. 259-271, London: Routledge

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