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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Guardianes de la real justicia: alcaldes de indios, costumbre y justicia local en Huarochirí colonial / Guardianes de la real justicia: alcaldes de indios, costumbre y justicia local en Huarochirí colonial

Puente Luna, José Carlos de la, Honores, Renzo 12 April 2018 (has links)
This essay examines the local construction of law in San Damián de Urotambo—an indigenous community in Huarochirí—in the early seventeenth century. In Andean towns, the alcaldes (magistrates), commonly members of the local nobility, had jurisdiction over dispute resolution and made use of Castilian law. These alcaldes, representatives of royal power, were central actors in the circulation of legal knowledge. They were also experts in the usage of Castilian judicial and notarial practices. Likewise, litigants were key agents in the process of creating a new juridical order by invoking both European and Pre-Columbian juridical traditions. This essay illustrates how these two legal spheres—Castilian and Andean—mingled and were negotiated by judges and litigants through a process of interlegality. These legal agents played a crucial role in the making of colonial law within the plural dimensions of the juridical world of San Damián de Urotambo. / Este trabajo examina la construcción local del Derecho en San Damián de Urotambo —una comunidad de Huarochirí— en el temprano siglo XVII. En los pueblos de naturales, los alcaldes, usualmente indios notables y principales, ejercieron activa jurisdicción en su calidad de jueces y, en la resolución de disputas, hicieron uso del Derecho castellano. Los alcaldes, representantes del poder regio, fueron centrales en la circulación de conocimientos jurídicos; ellos mismos estaban muy familiarizados con las prácticas judiciales y notariales castellanas y las pusieron en práctica. Los litigantes fueron igualmente agentes importantes en este proceso de creación jurídica. Invocaron no solamente el Derecho europeo, sino que sus peticiones se apoyaron en las tradiciones jurídicas de origen precolombino. Este trabajo muestra cómo ambas esferas legales —castellanas y andinas— se entremezclaban y eran negociadas por jueces y litigantes en un fenómeno de interlegalidad. Estos agentes locales jugaron un rol activo en la construcción del Derecho colonial y las dimensiones plurales del orden legal en San Damián de Urotambo.
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Bad Habits: Gender Made and Remade in Guillén de Castro's La fuerza de la costumbre

Machit, Melissa Renee January 2013 (has links)
Guillén de Castro's play La fuerza de la costumbre (1625) depicts the process of re-teaching gender to Hipólita and Félix, a sister and brother who have grown up performing the gender opposite to their physical sex. This dissertation provides the first edition of the play since 1927, and the first ever critical edition, which contains notes, critical apparatus and essays, and compiles information from all extant sources, including the manuscripts (not used in the 1927 edition). The 1625 print edition serves as the base text, with variants from the four manuscript witnesses compiled in an index. The critical apparatus includes a biography of the author, textual history, editorial methodology, metrical analysis, bibliography and notes on the text. / Romance Languages and Literatures

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