Lexikon Of The Hispanic Baroque
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Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque
Author | : Evonne Levy,Kenneth Mills |
Publsiher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2014-01-06 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780292753099 |
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Over the course of some two centuries following the conquests and consolidations of Spanish rule in the Americas during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries—the period designated as the Baroque—new cultural forms sprang from the cross-fertilization of Spanish, Amerindian, and African traditions. This dynamism of motion, relocation, and mutation changed things not only in Spanish America, but also in Spain, creating a transatlantic Hispanic world with new understandings of personhood, place, foodstuffs, music, animals, ownership, money and objects of value, beauty, human nature, divinity and the sacred, cultural proclivities—a whole lexikon of things in motion, variation, and relation to one another. Featuring the most creative thinking by the foremost scholars across a number of disciplines, the Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque is a uniquely wide-ranging and sustained exploration of the profound cultural transfers and transformations that define the transatlantic Spanish world in the Baroque era. Pairs of authors—one treating the peninsular Spanish kingdoms, the other those of the Americas—provocatively investigate over forty key concepts, ranging from material objects to metaphysical notions. Illuminating difference as much as complementarity, departure as much as continuity, the book captures a dynamic universe of meanings in the various midst of its own re-creations. The Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque joins leading work in a number of intersecting fields and will fire new research—it is the indispensible starting point for all serious scholars of the early modern Spanish world.
Historical Dictionary of Baroque Music
Author | : Joseph P. Swain |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2023-05-08 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9781538151624 |
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Historical Dictionary of Baroque Music, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 500 cross-referenced entries on composers, instruments, cities, and technical terms.
Religion in Sixteenth Century Mexico
Author | : Cheryl Claassen,Laura Ammon |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 415 |
Release | : 2022-02-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781316518380 |
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Detailed comparison of Aztec and Spanish religious devotion, examining the melding of practices during the first century of contact 1519-1600.
A Companion to the Spanish Renaissance
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 698 |
Release | : 2018-10-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9789004360372 |
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A renewed case for the inclusion of Spain within broader European Renaissance movements. This interdisciplinary volume offers a snapshot of the best new work being done in this area.
The Ibero American Baroque
Author | : Beatriz de Alba-Koch |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2022-02-07 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781442648838 |
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The Ibero-American Baroque is an interdisciplinary, empirically-grounded contribution to the understanding of cultural exchanges in the early modern Iberian world.
The Early Modern Hispanic World
Author | : Kimberly Lynn,Erin Kathleen Rowe |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 427 |
Release | : 2017-01-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781107109285 |
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This book engages with new ways of thinking about boundaries of the early modern Hispanic past, looking at current scholarly techniques.
The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture
Author | : Rodrigo Cacho Casal,Caroline Egan |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 843 |
Release | : 2022-05-01 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9781351108690 |
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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture introduces the intellectual and artistic breadth of early modern Spain from a range of disciplinary and critical perspectives. Spanning the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (a period traditionally known as the Golden Age), the volume examines topics including political and scientific culture, literary and artistic innovations, and religious and social identities and institutions in transformation. The 36 chapters of the volume include both expert overviews of key topics and figures from the period as well as new approaches to understudied questions and materials. This invaluable resource will be of interest to advanced students and scholars in Hispanic studies, as well as Renaissance and early modern studies more generally.
The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean 1492 1898
Author | : Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel,Santa Arias |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 567 |
Release | : 2020-11-29 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9781351606332 |
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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean (1492-1898) brings together an international team of scholars to explore new interdisciplinary and comparative approaches for the study of colonialism. Using four overarching themes, the volume examines a wide array of critical issues, key texts, and figures that demonstrate the significance of Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean across national and regional traditions and historical periods. This invaluable resource will be of interest to students and scholars of Spanish and Latin American studies examining colonial Caribbean and Latin America at the intersection of cultural and historical studies; transatlantic, postcolonial and decolonial studies; and critical approaches to archives and materiality. This timely volume assesses the impact and legacy of colonialism and coloniality.