Joanne Rappaport rappapoj@georgetown.edu Georgetown University, USA Abstract: This article examines what early modern bureaucrats thought people of different calidades–indio, mestizo, negro, mulato, espanol–looked like, inquiring into narrative portraits drawn in a variety of legal circumstances. Colonial administrators were not so much concerned with the characteristics of broad social categories but with the appearance of individuals, […]
Tags: New Kingdom of Granada, physiognomy, quality, race