The Ibero-American Baroque /:
"The Baroque was the first truly global culture. The Ibero-American Baroque illuminates its dissemination, dynamism, and transformation during the early modern period on both sides of the Atlantic. This collection of original essays focuses on the media, institutions, and technologies that were...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Baroque was the first truly global culture. The Ibero-American Baroque illuminates its dissemination, dynamism, and transformation during the early modern period on both sides of the Atlantic. This collection of original essays focuses on the media, institutions, and technologies that were central to cultural exchanges in a broad early modern Iberian world, brought into being in the aftermath of the Spanish and Portuguese arrivals in the Americas. Focusing on the period from 1600 to 1825, these essays explore early modern Iberian architecture, painting, sculpture, music, sermons, reliquaries, processions, emblems, and dreams, shedding light on the Baroque as a historical moment of far-reaching and long-lasting importance. Anchored in extensive, empirical research that provides evidence for understanding how the Baroque became globalized, The Ibero-American Baroque showcases the ways in which the Baroque has continued to define Latin American identities in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries."-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 336 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781442618848 1442618841 9781442618831 1442618833 |
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spelling | The Ibero-American Baroque / edited by Beatriz de Alba-Koch. Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (xii, 336 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Toronto Iberic ; 68 Includes bibliographical references and index. "The Baroque was the first truly global culture. The Ibero-American Baroque illuminates its dissemination, dynamism, and transformation during the early modern period on both sides of the Atlantic. This collection of original essays focuses on the media, institutions, and technologies that were central to cultural exchanges in a broad early modern Iberian world, brought into being in the aftermath of the Spanish and Portuguese arrivals in the Americas. Focusing on the period from 1600 to 1825, these essays explore early modern Iberian architecture, painting, sculpture, music, sermons, reliquaries, processions, emblems, and dreams, shedding light on the Baroque as a historical moment of far-reaching and long-lasting importance. Anchored in extensive, empirical research that provides evidence for understanding how the Baroque became globalized, The Ibero-American Baroque showcases the ways in which the Baroque has continued to define Latin American identities in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries."-- Provided by publisher. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Ibero-American Baroque as the First Global Culture -- Part 1. Painting, Sculpture, and Other Arts -- 1. Transfers, Encounters, Innovations: The Church of the Third Order of Saint Francis of Penance in Ouro Preto -- 2. The Elevation of the Genre of "Shrine Paintings" in Peru -- 3. Baroque Reliquaries and Automata as Representations of Eternal Life -- 4. Marian Sculpture in Baroque Portuguese America -- Part 2. Architecture -- 5. Presence and Absence: The Holy House of Loreto in Ibero-America -- 6. From Intimate to Infinite Presence: The Camarín at Tepotzotlán -- 7. Passion in Motion: The Way of the Cross as Performance in New Spain -- Part 3. Music -- 8. Music in Processions at the Jesuit Reducciones of Moxos and Chiquitos in Bolivia -- 9. Neapolitan Technology and Galant Style in a Novohispano Context: Eight Concerted Responsories by Ignacio Jerusalem -- 10. The Resonance of Sor Juana's Villancicos in Spanish Cathedral Archives -- Part 4. Textual Continuities and Change -- 11. Emblems and Wit in the Hispanic Baroque according to Baltasar Gracián -- 12. The Baroque as Paradox: Novelty and Printed Courtly Sermons in Seventeenthand Eighteenth-Century New Spain -- 13. The Literary Dream in Querétaro: A Baroque Genre and Enlightenment Ideals in New Spain -- Contributors -- Index -- Toronto Iberic Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 13, 2022). Civilization, Baroque Latin America. Latin America Intellectual life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074908 Latin America Civilization European influences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074884 Civilisation baroque Amérique latine. Amérique latine Vie intellectuelle. HISTORY / Europe / Spain & Portugal bisacsh Civilization, Baroque fast Civilization European influences fast Intellectual life fast Latin America fast De Alba-Koch, Beatriz, 1957- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjM8tMpPh8JgbpTGFQqQhd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr97011408 Print version: Ibero-American Baroque. Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, 2022 144264883X 9781442648838 (OCoLC)1242465245 Toronto Iberic ; 68. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012008990 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3125912 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Ibero-American Baroque / Toronto Iberic ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Ibero-American Baroque as the First Global Culture -- Part 1. Painting, Sculpture, and Other Arts -- 1. Transfers, Encounters, Innovations: The Church of the Third Order of Saint Francis of Penance in Ouro Preto -- 2. The Elevation of the Genre of "Shrine Paintings" in Peru -- 3. Baroque Reliquaries and Automata as Representations of Eternal Life -- 4. Marian Sculpture in Baroque Portuguese America -- Part 2. Architecture -- 5. Presence and Absence: The Holy House of Loreto in Ibero-America -- 6. From Intimate to Infinite Presence: The Camarín at Tepotzotlán -- 7. Passion in Motion: The Way of the Cross as Performance in New Spain -- Part 3. Music -- 8. Music in Processions at the Jesuit Reducciones of Moxos and Chiquitos in Bolivia -- 9. Neapolitan Technology and Galant Style in a Novohispano Context: Eight Concerted Responsories by Ignacio Jerusalem -- 10. The Resonance of Sor Juana's Villancicos in Spanish Cathedral Archives -- Part 4. Textual Continuities and Change -- 11. Emblems and Wit in the Hispanic Baroque according to Baltasar Gracián -- 12. The Baroque as Paradox: Novelty and Printed Courtly Sermons in Seventeenthand Eighteenth-Century New Spain -- 13. The Literary Dream in Querétaro: A Baroque Genre and Enlightenment Ideals in New Spain -- Contributors -- Index -- Toronto Iberic Civilization, Baroque Latin America. Civilisation baroque Amérique latine. HISTORY / Europe / Spain & Portugal bisacsh Civilization, Baroque fast Civilization European influences fast Intellectual life fast |
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title | The Ibero-American Baroque / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Ibero-American Baroque as the First Global Culture -- Part 1. Painting, Sculpture, and Other Arts -- 1. Transfers, Encounters, Innovations: The Church of the Third Order of Saint Francis of Penance in Ouro Preto -- 2. The Elevation of the Genre of "Shrine Paintings" in Peru -- 3. Baroque Reliquaries and Automata as Representations of Eternal Life -- 4. Marian Sculpture in Baroque Portuguese America -- Part 2. Architecture -- 5. Presence and Absence: The Holy House of Loreto in Ibero-America -- 6. From Intimate to Infinite Presence: The Camarín at Tepotzotlán -- 7. Passion in Motion: The Way of the Cross as Performance in New Spain -- Part 3. Music -- 8. Music in Processions at the Jesuit Reducciones of Moxos and Chiquitos in Bolivia -- 9. Neapolitan Technology and Galant Style in a Novohispano Context: Eight Concerted Responsories by Ignacio Jerusalem -- 10. The Resonance of Sor Juana's Villancicos in Spanish Cathedral Archives -- Part 4. Textual Continuities and Change -- 11. Emblems and Wit in the Hispanic Baroque according to Baltasar Gracián -- 12. The Baroque as Paradox: Novelty and Printed Courtly Sermons in Seventeenthand Eighteenth-Century New Spain -- 13. The Literary Dream in Querétaro: A Baroque Genre and Enlightenment Ideals in New Spain -- Contributors -- Index -- Toronto Iberic |
title_auth | The Ibero-American Baroque / |
title_exact_search | The Ibero-American Baroque / |
title_full | The Ibero-American Baroque / edited by Beatriz de Alba-Koch. |
title_fullStr | The Ibero-American Baroque / edited by Beatriz de Alba-Koch. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Ibero-American Baroque / edited by Beatriz de Alba-Koch. |
title_short | The Ibero-American Baroque / |
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topic | Civilization, Baroque Latin America. Civilisation baroque Amérique latine. HISTORY / Europe / Spain & Portugal bisacsh Civilization, Baroque fast Civilization European influences fast Intellectual life fast |
topic_facet | Civilization, Baroque Latin America. Latin America Intellectual life. Latin America Civilization European influences. Civilisation baroque Amérique latine. Amérique latine Vie intellectuelle. HISTORY / Europe / Spain & Portugal Civilization, Baroque Civilization European influences Intellectual life Latin America |
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