The Routledge Companion to Race in Early Modern Artistic, Material, and Visual Production - Jones, Nicholas R.; Lee, Christina H.; Polanco, Dominique E.; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

The Routledge Companion to Race in Early Modern Artistic, Material, and Visual Production
 
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ISBN13:9781032312163
ISBN10:1032312165
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:508 oldal
Méret:246x174 mm
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 72 Illustrations, black & white; 72 Halftones, black & white
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The Routledge Companion to Race in Early Modern Artistic, Material, and Visual Production

 
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This companion analyzes, frames, and provokes race in insightful ways that center non-white communities? artistic and visual expression in the early modern period, rather than presenting the bias of European artistic and visual depictions of the colonization, enslavement, and subordination of People of Color.

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This companion analyzes, frames, and provokes race in insightful ways that center non-white communities? artistic and visual expression in the early modern period, rather than presenting the bias of European artistic and visual depictions of the colonization, enslavement, and subordination of People of Color.
The organization of the book moves chronologically, taking a conceptual and thematic framework. This collection will provide a spectrum of object-based case studies of artistic production?objects and object-types?from six continents between the 1400s and 1800s. Contributions take an art historical approach characterized by close analysis of form, function, and meaning, with a particular focus on questions of cross-cultural dialog and provenance. Additionally, there is an emphasis on material culture.
The book will be of interest to scholars working in African diaspora studies, art history, visual culture, material culture, Indigenous studies, Renaissance studies, early modern studies, and race and racism studies.

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Part 1 Reframing Africa within Europe and the Americas  1. Making Sail and Making Race in Medieval and Early Modern Portuguese Literature  2. Studying the Image of the Morisco: Challenges and Pitfalls  3. African Women in Rembrandt?s Work  4. The Materiality of "Dressing Up" in Early Modern Spanish Literature  5. Reconsidering Race and the Colonial Process: Dutch Self-Imaging in the Long Seventeenth Century  6. Afro?Surinamese Flag Shrines: Materializing Group Identity in the Eighteenth Century  7. Nzinga Ndongo?s Depiction in Giovanni Cavazzi?s Istorica Descrizione (1687): Religious Conversion, Slave Trade, and Black Otherness  8. Convict Labor, Slavery, and Race in the Strait of Magellan: The Case of an Anonymous Manuscript in Elizabethan England (1579?1589)  9. Viewing Gloster: The Visual Culture of "Runaway" Advertisements in Eighteenth?Century Jamaica  10. Black Matter: Assegais in Provincia de Venezuela  11. Visualizing Black Knighthood in Early Modern Iberia: Joao de Sa, the African Knight of Santiago in Chafariz d?el rei  12. How to Tame Your Dragon: Saint Martha, Hechiceria, and Afro?Catholic Expressive Culture in Sixteenth?Century New Spain  13. Visions of Dignified Blackness: Labor and Sanctity in Ursula de Jesus? Spiritual Diary  14. Constructing Racial Identity and Power in Music, Ceremonial Practices, and Indigenous Instruments in Early Modern African Kingdoms  15. Resonances of the African Baroque among New Spanish Nuns  16. Blackness, Performance, and Individual Subjectivity between the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries  17. Beyond "This Line": Visualizing Eleno de Cespedes  18. Afro?Brazilian Religious Architecture and Art  19. The Art of Erasure: The Restoration and Conservation of the Portrait of Une femme du couleur libre Made in Antebellum New Orleans  Part 2 Indigeneity and Early Decolonial Materials in Abya Yala and Turtle Island  20. Visions of Maize, Race, and Censorship in Early Colonial Mexico  21. The Town of Mixcoac and Its Neighborhoods: Notes on Its Nahua Foundation  22. Corn Is Blood: Pasta de cana de maiz as P?urhepecha Survivance  23. In the Necklace: The Historia de Tlaxcala?s Colonial Representation of Kuskatan  24. Case Studies of the Colonial Chapels of Multiethnic Yucatec Neighborhoods  25. Dancing Bodies in the Maya Highlands: The Colonial?Period Murals of Chajul, Guatemala  26. The Bind of Andean Ethnicity: Textile Cranial Modification and the Stuff of Social Inequality  27. Beyond Race Constructs: Self?Representation and Indigenous Authority in the Coat of Arms of the Cacique Mayor Sancho Hacho de Velasco  28. Ambiguous Race in Early Modern Quito Sculpture  29. Race and Visions of Salvation in Colonial Andes  30. Tracing Cahita Indigenous Architectural Agency in Jesuit Mission Churches of Northwest Mexico, 1591?1767  31. Sovereign Stitches: Indigenous Body Arts on Turtle Island beyond the French Salon Tradition  32. Itom Hiak Noki: You Can Find Our Strength in Our Words  Part 3 Transpacific Contestations and Reversals  33. Juana Manahin: The Exemplary Christian Tagalog Heiress (d. 1691)  34. Diabolical Scriptworlds and the Visuality of Early Modern Multilingualism in the Spanish Philippines  35. Indigenous datus? Constructions of Colonial Enslavement in the Philippines of Spain?s Transpacific West  36. "What Thing Is an Indian?" Casta and the "Race" Question in an Eighteenth?Century Manuscript on Mexico and the Philippines  37. Images of Dress as Race?Making Strategy in Spanish Colonial Philippines  38. The Multiethnic Artists and Artisans of the Spanish Pacific: Navigating Early Modern Race  39. Writing Anti?Colonial Resistance and Transculturation in the Early Modern Spanish Pacific: Letters to the King of Spain from Chinese Communities in Manila  40. The Arrival of the "Southern Barbarians": The Europeans and the Other Foreign Others in the Early Modern Japanese Nanban Screens  41. Re-Signifying of Ritual Practices in Early Modern Nagasaki: The Suwa Festival and the Christian Procession of Corpus Christi  42. Early Modern Korean Descriptions of Enslaved Black Africans: A Case Study  43. Balancing Act, Woman Passing: Transitions within the Colonial Image in the Hispanic Philippines  44. Mapping Race or Nation in the Kingdom of Hawai?i