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2. The First Biography of a Filipino: The Life of Miguel Ayatumo (1673)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction 9
- Bibliography of Recent Work in Early Modern Spanish Pacific Studies 21
- 1. “Indescribable Misery” (Mis)translated : A Letter from Manila’s Chinese Merchants to the Spanish King (1598)1 37
- 2. The First Biography of a Filipino: The Life of Miguel Ayatumo (1673) 51
- 3. Other Agents of Empire in the Spanish Pacific World (1755) 65
- 4. A Chinese Ethnography of Spanish Manila (1812) 73
- 5. On the Legal Grounds of the Conquest of the Philippines (1568) 93
- 6. A Catholic Conceptualization of the Pacific Ocean : The Mental Geography of Giambattista Lucarelli on His Journey from Mexico to China (1578) 105
- 7. From Manila to Madrid via Portuguese India : Travels and Plans for the Conquest of Malacca by the Soldier Alonso Rodríguez (1582–84) 119
- 8. Frustrated at the Door : Alessandro Valignano Evaluates the Jesuits’ China Mission (1588) 129
- 9. A Spanish Utopian Island in Japan (1599) 145
- 10. Two Friars Protest the Restriction on Missionaries Traveling to Japan (1604?–5) 159
- 11. A Layman’s Account of Japanese Christianity (1619) 175
- 12. The Sound and the Fury : A Vigorous Admonition from the King of Spain to the Audiencia of Manila (1620) 189
- 13. The Deportation of Free Black People from Seventeenth-Century Manila (1636–37, 1652) 201
- 14. Filipino Cultural Practices in Colonial Contexts , as Described by Franciscan Juan de Jesús (1703)1 213
- 15. Race, Gender, and Colonial Rule in an Illustrated Eighteenth-Century Manuscript on Mexico and the Philippines (1763) 225
- 16. Censoring Tagalog Texts at the Tribunal of the Inquisition in New Spain (1772) 249
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction 9
- Bibliography of Recent Work in Early Modern Spanish Pacific Studies 21
- 1. “Indescribable Misery” (Mis)translated : A Letter from Manila’s Chinese Merchants to the Spanish King (1598)1 37
- 2. The First Biography of a Filipino: The Life of Miguel Ayatumo (1673) 51
- 3. Other Agents of Empire in the Spanish Pacific World (1755) 65
- 4. A Chinese Ethnography of Spanish Manila (1812) 73
- 5. On the Legal Grounds of the Conquest of the Philippines (1568) 93
- 6. A Catholic Conceptualization of the Pacific Ocean : The Mental Geography of Giambattista Lucarelli on His Journey from Mexico to China (1578) 105
- 7. From Manila to Madrid via Portuguese India : Travels and Plans for the Conquest of Malacca by the Soldier Alonso Rodríguez (1582–84) 119
- 8. Frustrated at the Door : Alessandro Valignano Evaluates the Jesuits’ China Mission (1588) 129
- 9. A Spanish Utopian Island in Japan (1599) 145
- 10. Two Friars Protest the Restriction on Missionaries Traveling to Japan (1604?–5) 159
- 11. A Layman’s Account of Japanese Christianity (1619) 175
- 12. The Sound and the Fury : A Vigorous Admonition from the King of Spain to the Audiencia of Manila (1620) 189
- 13. The Deportation of Free Black People from Seventeenth-Century Manila (1636–37, 1652) 201
- 14. Filipino Cultural Practices in Colonial Contexts , as Described by Franciscan Juan de Jesús (1703)1 213
- 15. Race, Gender, and Colonial Rule in an Illustrated Eighteenth-Century Manuscript on Mexico and the Philippines (1763) 225
- 16. Censoring Tagalog Texts at the Tribunal of the Inquisition in New Spain (1772) 249
- Index 261