Sumario: | This book explores the roles and experiences of women in colonial Latin America, focusing on the intersection of gender, ethnicity, and class. It examines how the patriarchal social structure limited women's opportunities and how these limitations varied across different ethnic groups and social classes. The book also highlights the impact of demographic factors, such as the gender ratio, on women's lives and choices. By analyzing various historical documents and case studies, the author aims to shed light on the complexities of female identity and social roles during this period. The intended audience includes scholars and students interested in gender studies, Latin American history, and colonial studies.
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