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UNINA9910467285503321 |
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Miklautschitsch Manfred |
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Niedrigstemissionskonzept auf Basis eines abgasturboaufgeladenen Ottomotors mit Direkteinspritzung, vollvariablem Ventiltrieb und Sekundärlufteinblasung / / Manfred Miklautschitsch |
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Berlin : , : Logos, , 2012 |
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1 online resource (156 pages) |
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Automobiles - Motors - Exhaust gas |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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UNINA9910154628203321 |
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Sousa Lisa |
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The woman who turned into a jaguar, and other narratives of native women in archives of colonial Mexico / / Lisa Sousa |
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Stanford, California : , : Stanford University Press, , 2017 |
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©2017 |
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1 online resource (423 pages) : illustrations |
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Indian women - Mexico - Social conditions |
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Mexico Social conditions To 1810 |
Mexico History Spanish colony, 1540-1810 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Previously issued in print: 2017. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures, Tables, and Maps -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Gender and the Body -- 3. Marriage Encounters -- 4. Marital Relations -- 5. Sexual Attitudes and Concepts -- 6. Sexual Crimes -- 7. Duties and Responsibilities -- 8. Household and Community -- 9. Rebellious Women -- 10. Conclusion -- Glossary -- Notes -- References -- Index |
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This is an ambitious and wide-ranging social and cultural history of gender relations among indigenous peoples of New Spain, from the Spanish conquest through the first half of the eighteenth century. In this expansive account, Lisa Sousa focuses on four native groups in highland Mexico - the Nahua, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Mixe - and traces cross-cultural similarities and differences in the roles and status attributed to women in prehispanic and colonial Mesoamerica. |
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