Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque: Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation (Joe R. and Teresa Lozana Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture (Hardcover))🔍
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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
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Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque: Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation (Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture)
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Beatriz de Alba-Koch; James Amelang; Colleen R Baade; Clara Bargellini; Laura R Bass; Sarah H Beckjord; Cristian Berco; Jodi Bilinkoff; Daniela Bleichmar; Fernando Bouza; Louise M Burkhart; Jonathan E Carlyon; Martin Oliver Carrión; Alejandro Cañeque; Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra; Fernando Cervantes; Thomas B F Cummins; Elizabeth B Davis; Ralph Dekoninck; R Douglas Cope; Alan Durston; BenjaminXX4ctbXX4https://id loc gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb Ehlers; Carlos M N XX4ctbXX4https://id loc gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb Eire; John H XX4ctbXX4https://id loc gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb Elliott; JesúsXX4ctbXX4https://id loc gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb Escobar
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Evonne Levy; Kenneth Mills, MA, BSc, FRCS
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de Gruyter GmbH, Walter
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Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture, Austin, Tex, 2013
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Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture, Austin, 2014
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Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture, 1, 2014
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University of Texas Press, Austin, 2013
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United States, United States of America
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Illustrated, PS, 2014
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Jan 06, 2014
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Austin, 2021
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Source title: Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque: Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation (Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture)
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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, 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. 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.-- Provided by Publisher
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Investigating over forty key concepts from the perspectives of both Spain and Spanish America, this groundbreaking work of scholarship opens a vast new understanding of the profound cultural transfers and transformations that defined the transatlantic Spa
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This book explores the cultural transfers and transformations that define the transatlantic Spanish world in the Baroque era
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Edited By Evonne Levy And Kenneth Mills. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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