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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Note on translations
- Introduction
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I The usurpation of nobility and low-born passers -
1 Theorising and practising nobility -
2 The forgery of nobility in literary texts -
II Conversos and the threat of sameness -
3 Spotting Converso blood in official and unofficial discourses -
4 The unmasking of Conversos in popular and literary texts -
III Moriscos and the reassurance of difference -
5 Imagining the Morisco problem -
6 Desirable Moors and Moriscos in literary texts - Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Source:
- The Anxiety of Sameness In Early Modern Spain
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Note on translations
- Introduction
-
I The usurpation of nobility and low-born passers -
1 Theorising and practising nobility -
2 The forgery of nobility in literary texts -
II Conversos and the threat of sameness -
3 Spotting Converso blood in official and unofficial discourses -
4 The unmasking of Conversos in popular and literary texts -
III Moriscos and the reassurance of difference -
5 Imagining the Morisco problem -
6 Desirable Moors and Moriscos in literary texts - Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index