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The narrative explores the lives of two priest impersonators, Joseph Aguayo and Juan Atondo, in late colonial Mexico, set against a backdrop of displacement caused by wars and systemic changes in Europe. These vagabond figures, often viewed with suspicion and intrigue, prompted numerous administrative measures aimed at controlling perceived threats to public morals. Their elusive presence in historical records mirrors their roles in society, where they were seen as both treacherous and resourceful, embodying the complexities of life on the margins. The book delves into the lives of Aguayo and Atondo, who navigated a tumultuous world with cleverness and self-interest, reminiscent of literary pícaros. It raises questions about their self-perception and whether they saw themselves as protagonists in a larger narrative. Taylor's work offers a unique lens to examine the social histories and inner lives of these individuals, highlighting the tensions of a colonial order in flux, as it both unraveled and coalesced. Through their stories, the text invites reflection on the broader implications of identity, community, and survival in a rapidly changing society.
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Fugitive Freedom, Taylor William M.
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- 2023
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