Format:
XIV, 368 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
ISBN:
9004269177
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9789004269170
Series Statement:
The medieval and early modern Iberian world volume 62
Content:
Envisioning others' offers a multidisciplinary view of the relationship between race and visual culture in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking world, from the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal to colonial Peru and Colombia, post-Independence Mexico, and the pre-Emancipation United States. Contributed by specialists in Latin American and Iberian art history, literature, history, and cultural studies, its ten chapters take a transnational view of what race meant, and how visual culture supported and shaped this meaning, within the Ibero-American sphere from the late Middle Ages to the modern era. Case studies and regionally-focused essays are balanced by historiographical and theoretical offerings for a fresh perspective that challenges the reader to discern broad intersections of race, color, and the visual throughout the Iberian world
Note:
Introduction: Race, color, and the visual in Iberia and Latin America
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Visualizing Black sanctity in early modern Spanish polychrome sculpture
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The color of salvation : the materiality of Blackness in Alonso de Sandoval's De instauranda Aethiopum salute
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Imagined transformations : color, beauty, and Black Christian conversion in seventeenth-century Spanish America
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White or Black? : albinism and spotted Blacks in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world
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Making race visible in the colonial Andes
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From Casta to Costumbrismo : representations of racialized social spaces
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Tropical dreams : promoting Brazil in nineteenth-century U.S. media
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The form of race : architecture, epistemology, and national identity in Fernando Chueca Goitia's Invariantes Castizos de la arquitectura española (1947)
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Race and the historiography of colonial art
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Envisioning others Leiden : Brill, 2016 ISBN 9789004302150
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
Keywords:
Iberische Halbinsel
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Lateinamerika
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Rasse
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Schwarze
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Hautfarbe
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Künste
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Geschichte
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