An edition of Visualizing Guadalupe (2014)

Visualizing Guadalupe

from Black Madonna to Queen of the Americas

First edition.
Visualizing Guadalupe
Jeanette Favrot Peterson, Jean ...
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An edition of Visualizing Guadalupe (2014)

Visualizing Guadalupe

from Black Madonna to Queen of the Americas

First edition.

"The Virgin of Guadalupe is famously migratory, traversing continents and crossing and recrossing oceans. Guadalupe's earliest cult originated in medieval Iberia, where Our Lady of Guadalupe from Extremadura, Spain, played a significant role in the reconquista and garnered royal backing. The Spanish Guadalupe accompanied the conquistadors as part of the spiritual arsenal used to Christianize the Americas, where new images of the Virgin acted as catalysts to implant her devotion within multiethnic constituencies. This masterful study by Jeanette Favrot Peterson traces the transmission of Guadalupe as la Virgen de ida y vuelta from Spain to the Americas and back again, analyzing how the Spanish and Mexican titular images, and a selection of the copies they inspired, operated within the overlapping spheres of religion and politics. Peterson explores two central paradoxes: that only through a material object can a divine and invisible presence be authenticated and that Guadalupe's images were made to work for enacting revolutionary change while preserving the colonial status quo. She examines the artists who created images of Guadalupe, their patrons, and the diverse viewing audiences for whom those images were intended. This exegesis reveals that visual evidence functioned on a par with written texts (treatises, chronicles, and sermons of ecclesiastical officialdom) in measuring popular beliefs and political strategies."--

"Spanning more than three hundred years and straddling several continents, this image-based survey analyzes the iconography and political ramifications of both the medieval Spanish devotion to Guadalupe, a black Madonna, and her American counterparts in South America and Mexico. Peterson explores the power of images that operate within the overlapping spheres of religion and political life. As a symbol both of conquest and liberation, Guadalupe embodies the ambivalence and tension of a powerful image that historically fostered independence and yet simultaneously, as a symbol of colonial authority, endorsed the very political structure it was often deployed to overthrow"--

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Language
English
Pages
332

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Table of Contents

Introduction : The Subjectivity of Seeing
The Sacrality of Blackness
"Because She Was of Their Color"
Her Presence in Her Absence
Making Guadalupe
A "Book of Miracles"
Sacred Cloth and Veiled Body
Aura and Authorship
The Civil/Savage Paradox
The Viceroys and the Virgin
Collecting Guadalupe.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-318) and index.

Series
Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture, Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704.9/4855
Library of Congress
N8070 .P46 2014, N8070.P46 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 332 pages
Number of pages
332

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27187196M
ISBN 10
0292737750
ISBN 13
9780292737754
LCCN
2013024217
OCLC/WorldCat
855977459

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