Irene Silverblatt

Irene Silverblatt (born 1948) is a professor of cultural anthropology at Duke University. Her work revolves mainly around race and religion in Peru during the Spanish Inquisition. Silverblatt earned her PhD at the University of Michigan.

Silverblatt studies the intersection of the categories of race and religion, and how colonial categories based on them affect the contemporary world. She is a leading scholar in Peruvian late modern history and the effects of religion and race in Spanish South America. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Luna, sol y brujas : géneros y clases en los Andes prehispánicos y coloniales / by Silverblatt, Irene

    Published 1990
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    Imperial subjects : race and identity in colonial Latin America /

    Published 2009
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