Document Type
Article
Keywords
History, Art history, Historical geography, Colonialism, Latin America
Disciplines
Classical Archaeology and Art History | Latin American History
Abstract
The article discusses the themes of absence and resistance in the history of colonial Latin America. Historians have discovered evidence of indigenous historical agency by exploring acts of resistance. While teaching history, the method that involves pushing beyond traditional questions of aesthetic effect is suggested.
Publication Title
World History Connected 9, no. 2
Article Number
1030
Publication status
Published; SherpaRomeo status: Yellow; author can archive post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing): 12 months embargo for non-profit archives and repositories, 3 years embargo for personal websites and commercial websites; author cannot archive publisher's version/PDF
Publication Date
6-1-2012
Recommended Citation
Mundy, Barbara E., and Dana Leibsohn. "History from Things: Indigenous Objects and Colonial Latin America." World History Connected 9, no.2 (2012): 17.