Woman and Art in Early Modern Latin America
- Editors Kellen Kee McIntyre; Richard E. Phillips
- Subjects: History
- Keywords: Architecture; Art; America; Latin; History; Renaissance; Women; Feminism; Culture; Pre-Columbian; Gender; Baroque
- Publication Year : 2006
- DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004153929.i-451
- E - ISBN : 9789047410997
- Imprint: Brill
- Collections: European History and Culture E-Books Online, Collection 2007
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This illustrated anthology brings together for the first time a collection of essays that explore the position of women and the contributions made by them to the arts and architecture of early modern Latin America.
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Preliminary material
- pp. i–xviii
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Introduction
- pp. 1–18 (18)
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The queen of heaven reigns in new Spain: The Triumph of eternity in the Casa del Deán Murals
- pp. 19–46 (28)
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Affections of the heart: Female imagery and the notion of nation in nineteenth-century Mexico
- pp. 47–72 (26)
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The virgin of the Andes: Inka queen and christian goddess
- pp. 73–98 (26)
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Women and men as cosmic co-bearers at Oaxtepec, Mexico, about 1553
- pp. 99–122 (24)
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Abused and battered: Printed images and the female body in viceregal new Spain
- pp. 123–148 (26)
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Reclaiming Tlatilco’s figurines from biased analysis
- pp. 149–180 (32)
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El encuentro de Cortés y Moctezuma: The betrothal of two worlds in eighteenth-century new Spain
- pp. 181–206 (26)
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Nurture and inconformity: Arrieta’s images of women, food, and beverage
- pp. 207–218 (12)
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Clothing women: The female body in pre- and post-contact aztec art
- pp. 219–246 (28)
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Savage breast/salvaged breast: Allegory, colonization, and wet-nursing in Peru, 1532–1825
- pp. 247–264 (18)
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Emblems of virtue in eighteenth-century new Spain
- pp. 265–288 (24)
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The figure of Mary as the cloister in mexican mendicant art
- pp. 289–318 (30)
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Convents, art, and creole identity in late viceregal new Spain
- pp. 319–342 (24)
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The sweeping of the way: Rethinking The mexican Ochpaniztli festival
- pp. 343–366 (24)
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Exploring a female legacy: Beatriz Álvarez de Herrera and the façade of the Casa de Montejo
- pp. 367–394 (28)
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Isabel de Cisneros in her own role
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From Mujercilla to Conquistadora: St. Teresa of Ávila’s missionary identity in mexican colonial art
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