Between the Sacred and the Worldly: The Institutional and Cultural Practice of Recogimiento in Colonial Lima

Nancy E. van Deusen

Between the Sacred and the Worldly: The Institutional and Cultural Practice of Recogimiento in Colonial Lima
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Country
United States
Published
1 October 2002
Pages
344
ISBN
9780804743198

Between the Sacred and the Worldly: The Institutional and Cultural Practice of Recogimiento in Colonial Lima

Nancy E. van Deusen

This work argues that the seminal concept of recogimiento functioned as a metaphor for the colonial relationship between Spain and Lima. Recogimiento had three related meanings - two cultural and one institutional - that developed over a 200-year period in Renaissance Spain and the viceregal capital, Lima. Female and male religions conceptualized recogimento as a mystical praxis that aspired toward union with God, and it was also articulated as a fundamental virtue of enclosure and quiescent conduct for women. As an institutional practice, recogimiento involved substantial numbers of women and girls living in convents, lay pious houses, schools, and institutions (called recogimientos) that admitted schoolgirls, prostitutes, women petitioning for divorce, and the spiritually devout. In a broader sense, practices of recogimiento both conformed to and transgressed imagined boundaries of the sacred and the worldly in colonial Lima. Recogimiento also reflected the process of transculturation, or the adaptation of particular cultural values to local contingencies. Through an analysis of more than 600 ecclesiastical litigation suits, and drawing on an impressive array of primary and secondary sources, the author shows how recogimiento was experienced by a range of individuals: from viceroys and archbishops to female foodsellers, shop owners, and secluded mystics. She argues that by 1650 women representing different races and classes in Lima claimed recogimiento as integral to their public, familial, and internal identities. The social and cultural history of Lima between 1550 and 1713 illustrates the complexities of conjugal relations, sexuality, and social norms in the viceregal capital, demonstrates the inextricable link between sacred and secular realms in colonial society, and delineates the process of transculturation between Spain and Lima.

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