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Item Number: 130991
Title: The Transatlantic Hispanic Baroque : Complex Identities in the Atlantic World
Author: Braun, Harald E. ; Jesus Perez-Magallon (eds)
Price: Not Available
ISBN: 9781472427502
Description: Farnham: Ashgate, 2014. 24cm., hardcover, 330pp., 4 b&w illus.

Contents: Introduction, Jesús Pérez-Magallón and Harald E. Braun. Part 1 The Constitution of Identities in the Hispanic Baroque: Person and individual: Baroque identities in theology and law, Bartolomé Clavero; Towards a constructionist essentialism: critical race studies and the Baroque, Ruth Hill; Higher education, ‘soft power,’ and Catholic identity: a case study from early modern Salamanca, Harald E. Braun; ‘The people of the King’: autonomy and collective identity in Coyaima, Renée Soulodre-La France. Part 2 Hispanic Baroque: Religion, Politics, Society: Baroque religion in Spain: Spanish or European?, Henry Kamen; The Baroque and the influence of the Spanish monarchy in Europe (1580-1648), José Javier Ruiz Ibáñez; Rethinking identity: crisis of rule and reconstruction of identity in the monarchy of Spain, Pablo Fernández Albaladejo; The preacher feeds and the sermon soothes: body and metaphor in Jesuit preaching, Carlos-Urani Montiel and Sidharta Vásquez Córdoba. Part 3 The Urban World and the Hispanic Baroque: The Creole metropolis, Manuel Lucena Giraldo; Foreign communities in the cities of the Catholic monarchy: a comparative perspective between the overseas dominions and the Crown of Castile, Manuel Herrero Sánchez; Writing Madrid, writing identity: a spatial dialogue between the 17th and 18th century, Jesús Pérez-Magallón; The city and the phoenix: earthquakes, royal obsequies, and urban rivalries in mid-18th-century Peru, José R. Jouve Martín; The imagery of Jerusalem in the colonial city, Patricia Saldarriaga. Part 4 Neo-Baroque Approaches to Identity: Elegies for a homeland: a Baroque chronicle, a marxist critique, and conflicting identities in colonial Guatemala, W. George Lovell; Neo-Baroque Catholic evangelism in post-secular Mexico, Kristin Norget; La Fiesta de Santo Tomás as a technology of culture: memory, carnival, and syncretism in the modern Guatemalan identity, Anabel Quan-Haase and Kim Martin.

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