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In the palace of Nezahualcoyotl [[electronic resource] ] : painting manuscripts, writing the pre-Hispanic past in early colonial period Tetzcoco, Mexico / / by Eduardo de J. Douglas



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Autore: Douglas Eduardo de J. <1957-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: In the palace of Nezahualcoyotl [[electronic resource] ] : painting manuscripts, writing the pre-Hispanic past in early colonial period Tetzcoco, Mexico / / by Eduardo de J. Douglas Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Austin, : University of Texas Press, 2010
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina: 972/.52
Soggetto topico: Manuscripts, Nahuatl - Mexico - Texcoco de Mora
Aztec art - Mexico - Texcoco de Mora
Aztecs - Mexico - Texcoco de Mora - History
Palaces - Mexico - Texcoco de Mora
Soggetto geografico: Texcoco de Mora (Mexico) History Sources
Texcoco de Mora (Mexico) Antiquities
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Mixed forms, mixed messages : the Codex Xolotl, the Quinatzin Map, and the Tlohtzin Map -- Cemanahuactli Imachiyo : "the world, its model" -- Our kin, our blood -- Telling stories -- Conclusion: In the palace of Nezahualcoyotl.
Sommario/riassunto: Around 1542, descendants of the Aztec rulers of Mexico created accounts of the pre-Hispanic history of the city of Tetzcoco, Mexico, one of the imperial capitals of the Aztec Empire. Painted in iconic script ("picture writing"), the Codex Xolotl, the Quinatzin Map, and the Tlohtzin Map appear to retain and emphasize both pre-Hispanic content and also pre-Hispanic form, despite being produced almost a generation after the Aztecs surrendered to Hernán Cortés in 1521. Yet, as this pioneering study makes plain, the reality is far more complex. Eduardo de J. Douglas offers a detailed critical analysis and historical contextualization of the manuscripts to argue that colonial economic, political, and social concerns affected both the content of the three Tetzcocan pictorial histories and their archaizing pictorial form. As documents composed by indigenous people to assert their standing as legitimate heirs of the Aztec rulers as well as loyal subjects of the Spanish Crown and good Catholics, the Tetzcocan manuscripts qualify as subtle yet shrewd negotiations between indigenous and Spanish systems of signification and between indigenous and Spanish concepts of real property and political rights. By reading the Tetzcocan manuscripts as calculated responses to the changes and challenges posed by Spanish colonization and Christian evangelization, Douglas's study significantly contributes to and expands upon the scholarship on central Mexican manuscript painting and recent critical investigations of art and political ideology in colonial Latin America.
Titolo autorizzato: In the palace of Nezahualcoyotl  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-292-79305-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910791471303321
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Serie: William & Bettye Nowlin series in art, history, and culture of the Western Hemisphere.