TY - BOOK AU - Tavárez,David Eduardo TI - The invisible war: Indigenous devotions, discipline, and dissent in colonial Mexico SN - 9780804777391 AV - F1219.3.R38 T38 2011eb U1 - 972/.02 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Stanford, Calif. PB - Stanford University Press KW - Catholic Church KW - Mexico KW - History KW - Église catholique KW - Histoire KW - fast KW - Indians of Mexico KW - Religion KW - Rites and ceremonies KW - Idolatry KW - Inquisition KW - Christianity and other religions KW - Peuples autochtones KW - Mexique KW - Rites et cérémonies KW - Idolâtrie KW - Christianisme KW - Relations KW - HISTORY KW - bisacsh KW - Latin America KW - Christianity KW - Interfaith relations KW - Religious life and customs KW - Spanish colony, 1540-1810 KW - 1540-1810 (Colonie espagnole) N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Rethinking Indigenous devotions in central Mexico -- Before 1571 : disciplinary humanism and exemplary punishment -- Local cosmologies and secular extirpators in Nahua communities, 1571-1662 -- Secular and civil campaigns against native devotions in Oaxaca, 1571-1660 -- Literate idolatries : clandestine Nahua and Zapotec ritual texts in the seventeenth century -- After 1660 : punitive experiments against idolatry -- In the care of God the father : northern Zapotec ancestral observances, 1691-1706 -- From idolatry to maleficio : reform, factionalism, and institutional conflicts in the eighteenth century -- A colonial archipelago of faith N2 - After the conquest of Mexico, colonial authorities attempted to enforce Christian beliefs among Indigenous peoples--a project they envisioned as spiritual warfare. The Invisible War assesses this immense but dislocated project by examining all known efforts to obliterate native devotions of Mesoamerican origin between the 1530s and the late eighteenth century in Central Mexico UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=364819 ER -