Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque
366 pages, 8 1/2 x 11
Hardcover
Release Date:06 Jan 2014
ISBN:9780292753099
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Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque

Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation

University of Texas Press

Over the course of some two centuries following the conquests and consolidations of Spanish rule in the Americas during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries—the period designated as the Baroque—new cultural forms sprang from the cross-fertilization of Spanish, Amerindian, and African traditions. This dynamism of motion, relocation, and mutation changed things not only in Spanish America, but also in Spain, creating a transatlantic Hispanic world with new understandings of personhood, place, foodstuffs, music, animals, ownership, money and objects of value, beauty, human nature, divinity and the sacred, cultural proclivities—a whole lexikon of things in motion, variation, and relation to one another.

Featuring the most creative thinking by the foremost scholars across a number of disciplines, the Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque is a uniquely wide-ranging and sustained exploration of the profound cultural transfers and transformations that define the transatlantic Spanish world in the Baroque era. Pairs of authors—one treating the peninsular Spanish kingdoms, the other those of the Americas—provocatively investigate over forty key concepts, ranging from material objects to metaphysical notions. Illuminating difference as much as complementarity, departure as much as continuity, the book captures a dynamic universe of meanings in the various midst of its own re-creations. The Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque joins leading work in a number of intersecting fields and will fire new research—it is the indispensible starting point for all serious scholars of the early modern Spanish world.

Evonne Levy, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Toronto, is concerned with the art, architecture and historiography of the Baroque worldwide. She is author of Propaganda and the Jesuit Baroque (California, 2004) and co-editor with Maarten Delbeke and Steven F. Ostrow of Bernini’s Biographies: Critical Essays (Penn State, 2006).

Kenneth Mills, Professor of History at the University of Toronto, is an anthropological historian of religious and cultural transformation and re-creation in the early modern Spanish world. His works include Idolatry and Its Enemies (Princeton, 1997 and 2012 in paper), An Evil Lost to View (1994, Liverpool), and, with William B. Taylor and Sandra Lauderdale Graham, Colonial Latin America: A Documentary History (2002, Rowman & Littlefield).

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Technologies of Transatlantic Exchange and Transformation—Evonne Levy and Kenneth Mills
  • Afterlife (Spain)—Carlos M. N. Eire
  • Afterlife (Spanish America)—Ramón Mujica Pinilla
  • Animal (Spain)—Marcy Norton
  • Animal (Spanish America)—Marcy Norton
  • Cartography (Spain)—Ricardo Padrón
  • Cartography (Spanish America)—Alessandra Russo
  • Center (Spain)—Carlos M. N. Eire
  • Center (Spanish America)—Stephanie Merrim
  • Church: Interior (Spain)—Evonne Levy
  • Church: Interior (Spanish America)—Jaime Lara
  • Church: Place (Spain)—Jesús Escobar
  • Church: Place (Spanish America)—Michael Schreffler
  • City (Spain)—Jesús Escobar
  • City (Spanish America)—Richard L. Kagan
  • Clergy (Spain)—Gretchen Starr-LeBeau
  • Clergy (Spanish America)—Karen Melvin
  • Comedy (Spain)—Juan Luis Suárez
  • Comedy (Spanish America)—Frederick Luciani
  • Confession (Spain)—Sara T. Nalle
  • Confession (Spanish America)—Bruce Mannheim
  • Convent (Spain)—Elizabeth Lehfeldt
  • Convent (Spanish America)—Asunción Lavrin
  • Dream (Spain)—Enrique Fernández-Rivera
  • Dream (Spanish America)—Beatriz de Alba-Koch
  • Dress (Spain)—Amanda J. Wunder
  • Dress (Spanish America)—Gridley McKim-Smith
  • Engraving (Spain)—Ralph Dekoninck
  • Engraving (Spanish America)—Clara Bargellini
  • Epic (Spain)—Elizabeth B. Davis
  • Epic (Spanish America)—Paul Firbas
  • Food (Spain)—James Amelang
  • Food (Spanish America)—Felipe Fernández-Armesto
  • Governance (Spain)—Antonio Feros
  • Governance (Spanish America)—Alejandro Cañeque
  • History (Spain)—Richard L. Kagan
  • History (Spanish America)—Kathleen Myers and Pablo García Loaeza
  • Honor (Spain)—Scott K. Taylor
  • Honor (Spanish America)—Peter Gose
  • Inquisition (Spain)—Stefania Pastore
  • Inquisition (Spanish America)—Martin Nesvig
  • Knowledge (Spain)—Fernando Bouza
  • Knowledge (Spanish America)—Martin Oliver Carrión
  • Labor (Spain)—Ruth MacKay
  • Labor (Spanish America)—Kris E. Lane
  • Language (Spain)—Manuel Peña Díaz
  • Language (Spanish America)—Alan Durston
  • Library (Spain)—Jonathan E. Carlyon
  • Library (Spanish America)—Pedro Guibovich Pérez
  • Living Image (Spain)—Victor I. Stoichita
  • Living Image (Spanish America)—Thomas B. F. Cummins
  • Love (Spain)—Stephen Rupp
  • Love (Spanish America)—Sarah H. Beckjord
  • Miscegenation (Spain)—Cristian Berco
  • Miscegenation (Spanish America)—Ilona Katzew
  • Mission (Spain)—Benjamin Ehlers
  • Mission (Spanish America)—Kenneth Mills
  • Music: Cathedrals (Spain)—Greta Olson
  • Music: Cathedrals (Spanish America)—Bernardo Illari
  • Music: Convents (Spain)—Colleen R. Baade
  • Music: Convents (Spanish America)—Aurelio Tello
  • Music: Missions (Spain)—Francisco Luis Rico Callado
  • Music: Missions (Spanish America)—Piotr Nawrot
  • Opera (Spain)—Louise K. Stein
  • Opera (Spanish America)—José A. Rodríguez Garrido
  • Prayer (Spain)—Carlos M. N. Eire
  • Prayer (Spanish America)—Sabine MacCormack
  • Prophecy (Spain)—Felipe Pereda
  • Prophecy (Spanish America)—Ramón Mujica Pinilla
  • Rebellion (Spain)—Sir John H. Elliott
  • Rebellion (Spanish America)—R. Douglas Cope
  • Religious Drama (Spain)—Elizabeth Wright
  • Religious Drama (Spanish America)—Louise M. Burkhart
  • Saint (Spain)—Jodi Bilinkoff
  • Saint (Spanish America)—William B. Taylor
  • Science (Spain)—Thomas F. Glick
  • Science (Spanish America)—Daniela Bleichmar
  • Self-Fashioning (Spain)—Laura R. Bass
  • Self-Fashioning (Spanish America)—Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
  • Ship (Spain)—Carla Rahn Phillips
  • Ship (Spanish America)—Frederick Luciani
  • Sin (Spain)—Allyson Poska
  • Sin (Spanish America)—Stuart B. Schwartz
  • Sodomy (Spain)—Cristian Berco
  • Sodomy (Spanish America)—Pete Sigal
  • Supernatural (Spain)—Andrew Keitt
  • Supernatural (Spanish America)—Fernando Cervantes
  • Index
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