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| Peter H Sigal, Faculty
- Contact Info:
| Office Location: | 234 Carr Bldg., Box 90719 | | Office Phone: | 919-684-2343 | | Email Address: |   | Teaching (Fall 2013):
- HISTORY 704S.01, FOCUSING PREP PORT PRELIM CERT
Synopsis
- Carr 242, Tu 04:40 PM-07:10 PM
- Education:
| PhD | University of California, Los Angeles | 1995 |
| MA | University of California, Los Angeles | 1992 |
| BA | Bucknell University | 1986 |
- Specialties:
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Comparative Colonial Studies
Gender Military History Medieval and Early Modern History Global Transnational History Cultural History Global and Comparative Latin America and the Caribbean
- Research Interests:
The relationships between gender, sexuality, and colonialism have intrigued me since I began my first book on Maya sexuality. I recently completed a study on the interaction of writing and sexual representation in sixteenth and seventeenth-century Nahua societies--The Flower and the Scorpion: Sexuality and Ritual in Early Nahua Culture (Durham: Duke University Press, 2011); I am currently co-editing with Neil Whitehead a volume on “ethnopornography,” the relationship between the colonial and ethnographic gaze and sexuality throughout the world; and engaging in research on the position of the hyper-masculinized Aztec warrior in early modern literature from Europe and the Americas. I have moved from studying sexual desires in indigenous communities to examining the early modern cultural processes that created global concepts of modern sexuality, gender, masculinity, and femininity.
- Areas of Interest:
- Colonial Latin America
Indigenous Peoples of Latin America The History of Sexuality
- Current Ph.D. Students
- Representative Publications
(More Publications)
- The Flower and the Scorpion: Sexuality and Ritual in Early Nahua Culture, Latin America Otherwise
(2011), Duke University Press [ViewProduct.php]
- Imagining Cihuacoatl: Mexica Masculinity and Spanish Colonization,
Gender & History, vol. 22 no. 3
(November, 2010),
pp. 538-563 (Republished in Historicising Gender and Sexuality. Kevin P. Murphy and Jennifer M. Spear, eds. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.)
- Latin America and the Challenge of Globalizing the History of Sexuality,
American Historical Review, vol. 114 no. 5
(December, 2009)
- Queer Nahuatl: Sahagún's Faggots and Sodomites, Lesbians and Hermaphrodites,
Ethnohistory, vol. 54 no. 1
(January, 2007),
pp. 9-34 (Republished in Indigenous Religions. Steven Hunt, ed. London: Ashgate, 2010.)
- Sexual Encounters/Sexual Collisions: Alternative Sexualities in Colonial Mesoamerica, edited by Pete Sigal and John Chuchiak,
Ethnohistory, vol. 54 no. 1
(January, 2007)
- The Cuiloni, the Patlache, and the Abominable Sin: Homosexualities in Early Colonial Nahua Society,
Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. 85 no. 4
(2005),
pp. 555-593 [555]
- To Cross the Sexual Borderlands: The History of Sexuality in the Americas,
Radical History Review, vol. 82
(2002),
pp. 171-185
- Gender, Male Homosexuality, and Power in Colonial Yucatan,
Latin American Perspectives, vol. 29 no. 2
(2002),
pp. 24-40
- Infamous Desire: Male Homosexuality in Colonial Latin America
(2003), University of Chicago Press [ctl]
- From Moon Goddesses to Virgins: The Colonization of Yucatecan Maya Sexual Desire
(2000), University of Texas Press [html]
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