SERVIR Y SENTIR EN EL CLAUSTRO: EMOCIONES CONTRAPUESTAS EN LA EXPERIENCIA ESCLAVISTA DE LOS MONASTERIOS FEMENINOS. SANTIAGO DE CHILE, SIGLOS XVII Y XVIII

Translated title of the contribution: SERVING AND FEELING IN THE CLOISTER: OPPOSING EMOTIONS IN THE SLAVE EXPERIENCE OF THE FEMALE MONASTERIES. SANTIAGO DE CHILE, 17TH TO 18TH CENTURIES

Alejandra Fuentes González*

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Abstract

This article studies the slavery experience in the female monasteries of Santiago de Chile between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, in the case of subjects of African origin. Taking the cultural history of emotions as an interpretative quadrant to examine a series of conventual and extra-conventual sources such as pastoral visits, confessional writings, records of accounts, renunciations of temporal goods and letters of freedom; the research determines the constellation of opposing emotions that traced the daily trajectory of such experience, in what way and what were its consequences in the short and medium term.

Translated title of the contributionSERVING AND FEELING IN THE CLOISTER: OPPOSING EMOTIONS IN THE SLAVE EXPERIENCE OF THE FEMALE MONASTERIES. SANTIAGO DE CHILE, 17TH TO 18TH CENTURIES
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)145-170
Number of pages26
JournalCuadernos de Historia
Issue number61
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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