Subjectivity and Guiltiness
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This is a critical note on Oscar Martiarena's Culpabilidad y resistencia. It claims that the book does not provide enough evidence to support its main thesis, namely, that the Mexican indians during the Spanish domination resisted the plan of Catholic priests to make of them guilty individual subjects through the practice of confession. It also holds that the way in which Martiarena connects the notions of autonomy and guilt is not correct.
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