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IMAGINING IDENTITY IN NEW SPAIN

RACE, LINEAGE, AND THE COLONIAL BODY INPORTRAITURE AND CASTA PAINTINGS
CARRERA, MAGALI M.

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Reacting to the rising numbers of mixed-blood (Spanish-Indian-Black African) people in its New Spain colony, the eighteenth-century Bourbon government of Spain attempted to categorize and control its colonial subjects through increasing social regulation of their bodies and the spaces they inhabited. The discourse of calidad (status) and raza (lineage) on which the regulations were based also found expression in the visual culture of New Spain, particularly in the unique genre of casta paintings, which purported to portray discrete c...[Read more]

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DetailsTEXAS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2003
216 Pages
Format: Tela
ISBN: 9780292712454
Language: INGLÉSCategory: Art of the S XVI -XVIII

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