05083nam 2200697 450 991080855110332120230126213513.090-04-30215-810.1163/9789004302150(CKB)3710000000484951(EBL)4007472(SSID)ssj0001555131(PQKBManifestationID)16180814(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001555131(PQKBWorkID)12346111(PQKB)11290328(MiAaPQ)EBC4007472(nllekb)BRILL9789004302150(EXLCZ)99371000000048495120151113h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEnvisioning others race, color, and the visual in Iberia and Latin America /edited by Pamela A. PattonLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill,2016.©20161 online resource (382 p.)Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World,1569-1934 ;Volume 62"This collection grew out of a scholarly panel titled 'Representations of "Race" in Iberia and the Ibero-American World, ' sponsored by the American Society for Hispanic Art Historical Studies at the 2013 College Art Association Conference in New York"--Page vii.90-04-26917-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /Pamela A. Patton --Introduction: Race, Color, and the Visual in Iberia and Latin America /Pamela A. Patton --The Black Madonna of Montserrat: An Exception to Concepts of Dark Skin in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia? /Elisa A. Foster --Visualizing Black Sanctity in Early Modern Spanish Polychrome Sculpture /Erin Kathleen Rowe --The Color of Salvation: The Materiality of Blackness in Alonso de Sandoval’s De instauranda Aethiopum salute /Grace Harpster --Imagined Transformations: Color, Beauty, and Black Christian Conversion in Seventeenth-Century Spanish America /Larissa Brewer-García --White or Black? Albinism and Spotted Blacks in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World /Ilona Katzew --Making Race Visible in the Colonial Andes /Ananda Cohen Suarez --From Casta to Costumbrismo: Representations of Racialized Social Spaces /Mey-Yen Moriuchi --Tropical Dreams: Promoting Brazil in Nineteenth-Century US Media /Beatriz E. Balanta --The Form of Race: Architecture, Epistemology, and National Identity in Fernando Chueca Goitia’s Invariantes castizos de la arquitectura española (1947) /Matilde Mateo --Race and the Historiography of Colonial Art /Charlene Villaseñor Black --Selected Bibliography /Pamela A. Patton --Index /Pamela A. Patton.Envisioning Others offers a multidisciplinary view of the relationship between race and visual culture in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking world, from the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal to colonial Peru and Colombia, post-Independence Mexico, and the pre-Emancipation United States. Contributed by specialists in Latin American and Iberian art history, literature, history, and cultural studies, its ten chapters take a transnational view of what ‘race’ meant, and how visual culture supported and shaped this meaning, within the Ibero-American sphere from the late Middle Ages to the modern era. Case studies and regionally-focused essays are balanced by historiographical and theoretical offerings for a fresh perspective that challenges the reader to discern broad intersections of race, color, and the visual throughout the Iberian world. Contributors are Beatriz Balanta, Charlene Villaseñor Black, Larissa Brewer-García, Ananda Cohen Suarez, Elisa Foster, Grace Harpster, Ilona Katzew, Matilde Mateo, Mey-Yen Moriuchi, and Erin Kathleen Rowe.Medieval and early modern Iberian world.Human skin colorSocial aspectsIberian PeninsulaHistoryHuman skin colorSocial aspectsLatin AmericaHistoryVisual communicationIberian PeninsulaHistoryVisual communicationSocial aspectsLatin AmericaHistoryArt and societyIberian PeninsulaHistoryArt and societyLatin AmericaHistoryIberian PeninsulaRace relationsHistoryLatin AmericaRace relationsHistoryIberian PeninsulaIntellectual lifeLatin AmericaIntellectual lifeHuman skin colorSocial aspectsHistory.Human skin colorSocial aspectsHistory.Visual communicationHistory.Visual communicationSocial aspectsHistory.Art and societyHistory.Art and societyHistory.305.800946Patton Pamela AnneMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910808551103321Envisioning others3954941UNINA