Harald E Braun, Jesús Pérez-Magallón
The Transatlantic Hispanic Baroque
Complex Identities in the Atlantic World
Harald E Braun, Jesús Pérez-Magallón
The Transatlantic Hispanic Baroque
Complex Identities in the Atlantic World
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Gathering a group of internationally renowned scholars, this volume presents cutting-edge research on the complex processes of identity formation in the transatlantic world of the Hispanic Baroque. Identities in the Hispanic world are deeply intertwined with sociological concepts such as class and estate, with geography and religion, and with issues related to the ethnic diversity of the world's first transatlantic empire and its various miscegenations. Contributors offer the reader diverse vantage points on the challenging problem of how identities in the Hispanic world may be analyzed and interpreted.…mehr
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Gathering a group of internationally renowned scholars, this volume presents cutting-edge research on the complex processes of identity formation in the transatlantic world of the Hispanic Baroque. Identities in the Hispanic world are deeply intertwined with sociological concepts such as class and estate, with geography and religion, and with issues related to the ethnic diversity of the world's first transatlantic empire and its various miscegenations. Contributors offer the reader diverse vantage points on the challenging problem of how identities in the Hispanic world may be analyzed and interpreted.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781472427502
- ISBN-10: 1472427505
- Artikelnr.: 41855180
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781472427502
- ISBN-10: 1472427505
- Artikelnr.: 41855180
Harald E. Braun is Senior Lecturer in European History (1300-1700) at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought (2007). He co-edited Contexts of Conscience in Early Modern Europe (2004), The Renaissance Conscience (2011), and Theorising the Ibero-American Atlantic (2013), and has published articles and chapters on early modern intellectual history, especially the history of early modern Spanish political thought, culture, and communication. Jesús Pérez-Magallón is Professor of Hispanic Studies at McGill University. His principal areas of research are the origins of modernity, particularly the transition from the Baroque to the Enlightenment, and nineteenth-century intellectual history. Other research areas are the Hispanic Baroque, Golden Age Drama, and Textuality and Nationalism. He has published extensively, including Construyendo la modernidad. La cultura española en el tiempo de los novatores (1675-1725) (2002), and Calderón. Icono cultural e identitario del conservadurismo polÃtico (2010). He was awarded the Encomienda de la Orden del Mérito Civil by the Spanish government (2009), and is a recipient of the McGill University-Faculty of Arts Award for High Distinction in Research (2000).
Introduction
Harald E. Braun and Jesús Pérez-Magallón. Part I 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 II 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 Shiddarta Vásquez Córdoba. Part III 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 centuries
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 IV 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. Index.
Harald E. Braun and Jesús Pérez-Magallón. Part I 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 II 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 Shiddarta Vásquez Córdoba. Part III 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 centuries
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 IV 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. Index.
Introduction
Harald E. Braun and Jesús Pérez-Magallón. Part I 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 II 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 Shiddarta Vásquez Córdoba. Part III 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 centuries
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 IV 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. Index.
Harald E. Braun and Jesús Pérez-Magallón. Part I 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 II 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 Shiddarta Vásquez Córdoba. Part III 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 centuries
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 IV 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. Index.