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Martin Austin Nesvig, "The Women Who Threw Corn: Witchcraft and Inquisition in Sixteenth-Century Mexico" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

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Witchcraft and Cultural Crossroads in 16th Century Mexico

This chapter examines the complexities of the Mexican Inquisition, particularly its limited use of torture and its interactions with women accused of witchcraft. It highlights the intricate blending of Spanish and indigenous cultures, focusing on how women adopted native magical practices, leading to their ostracization. Through specific cases from the 1530s, the narrative reveals the intertwined dynamics of race, gender, and social hierarchy in colonial Mexico.

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