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Index
TITLE PAGE
COPYRIGHT PAGE
Contents
ABOUT THE SERIES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PROLOGUE
The Modern Inquisition
Bureaucracy and Modern Life
The “State,” Illusion, and History
Violence and Civilization
Race thinking, Bureaucracy, and Nationalist Spirit
Spain, Spaniard, Spanishness
The Setting
Coming to Terms
THREE ACCUSED HERETICS
Doña Mencia de Luna
Manuel Henríquez
Manuel Bautista Pérez
INQUISITION AS BUREAUCRACY
Standards and Procedures
Paper Trails
Bureaucratic Combat
Verdicts Foretold
Torture and Truth
MYSTERIES OF STATE
The Disappearing State
Making State Subjects: Gods and Statistics
Fallibility and the Bureaucratic Paradox
The Knife and the Sheep
Mystery and Legitimacy
A View from the Indian Elite
Insinuations of Bureaucracy
State Illusions
GLOBALIZATION AND GUINEA PIGS
Preaching Hierarchy
Common Origins
The Problem of Color
A World Historical View: Moors, Jews, and Indians
Stained Blood
Global Lessons
A Colored Globe
Magical Race Thinking
STATES AND STAINS
Just What Is “Casta y Generación
Were All New Christians Alike?
Colonial Stains and Colonial Possibilities
A Theory of Race Fractions
Calculating Practices
Alternative Understandings and Basic Agreements
Guaman Poma’s Global Design: Andean Race Thinking
More Race Thinking
Limited Critiques
Español and the Two Racial Designs
NEW CHRISTIANS AND NEW WORED FEARS
Modern Imaginations and Economic Threats
Colonial Conspiracies
The Promised Land
What Is a Spaniard?
THE INCA’S WITCHES
Witch Hunts: The Early Years
More Indian Brews and the Infamous Tapadas
More Witches and More Indians
Incas and Indianness
Accomplices and Conspiracies
Cultural Branding and Cultural Critiques
BECOMING INDIAN
Inca Histories
Intimations of Indianness
Becoming “Indian”: Social and Political Practices
Becoming “Indian”: Taking the Spanish at Their Categorical Word
Relations with Inca Masters in the Colonial Present
Compromising Rituals
Native Views of Purity
The Spanish in Indians
The Meanings of “Indian”
AFTERWORD
The West’s Subterranean Stream
Modern Inquisitions
APPENDIX NOTES ON BIAS AND SOURCES
NOTES
Prologue
Three Accused Heretics
Inquisition as Bureaucracy
Mysteries of State
Globalization and Guinea Pigs
States and Stains
New Christians and New World Fears
The Inca’s Witches
Becoming Indian
Afterword
Appendix
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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