Being the heart of the world
the Pacific and the fashioning of the self in new Spain, 1513-1641
- ISBN: 9781009322041
- Editorial: Cambridge University Press
- Fecha de la edición: 2025
- Lugar de la edición: Cambridge . Reino Unido
- Colección: Cambridge Latin American Studies
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 24 cm
- Nº Pág.: 268
- Idiomas: Inglés
In this timely book Nino Vallen tells the story of New Spain's gradual integration into the Pacific Basin and challenges established views about identity formation among the elites of colonial Mexico. It examines how discussions about the establishment and desirability of transpacific connections interacted with more general debates over why some people deserved certain benefits over others. As part of these struggles, New Spain's changing place at the crossroads of transatlantic and transpacific routes became a subject of contention between actors moved by competing notions of a deserving self: the learned councillor, the veteran, the discoverer, the meritorious, the creole and the merchant. Reassessing current historiographical narratives on creole identities and worldviews, Being the Heart of the World contributes to a broader understanding of the early modern self and the ways in which it was shaped by the mobilities of an increasingly globalized world.
The discoverer : legal struggles over the Pacific Northwest
The veteran : capitalizing on knowledge of the routes between the Indies
The meritorious : rootedness and mobility in the Pacific Basin
The Creole : distributing royal patronage on the Western religious itinerary to Asia
The merchant : debating transpacific trade and the functioning of the economy of favor

