Anchoring an Empire : Gender and Ethnicity in Colonial Panama
by
Bethany Aram
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Cambridge Latin American Studies
ISBN-10
1009595350
ISBN-13
9781009595353
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 31st, 2025
Print length
221 Pages
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This book is a bottom-up exploration of how gender and ethnicity shaped lived experience across the isthmus of Panama, c. 1500-1671. It is for students and scholars interested in the history of globalization, Central and Latin America, gender studies, and cultural studies.
Anchoring an Empire is a bottom-up exploration of how gender and ethnicity shaped the lived experience of Spanish subjects across the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century isthmus of Panama. Focusing on understudied historical actors, Bethany Aram sheds light on how indigenous Americans, Afro-descendants, and Europeans contributed to critical debates on race and gender. From the Caribbean port cities of Nombre de Díos and Portobello, to Panama Viejo on the Pacific coast, free, enslaved, and in-between women and men managed to become arbiters of Spanish and competing interests. Those who lived and died in these cities sustained them as hubs of interaction, communication, and commerce. Whether victims, beneficiaries or both of the slave trade, these individuals found ways to meet and to exploit the region''s episodic demand for housing, provisions, and other services. Their expertise grounded global transport and trade, with a lasting impact on processes of mobility and globalization.
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