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Inka bodies and the body of christ : (Record no. 109727)

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Número de clasificación Am.Hist 2853 bis
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Nombre personal Dean, Carolyn
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Título Inka bodies and the body of christ :
Subtítulo corpus christi in colonial Cuzco, Peru
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Lugar de publicación Durham :
Nombre del editor Duke university,
Fecha de publicación 1997
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Extensión 288 p: :
Otros detalles físicos ill.
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Nota general <<Donation Brignardello>>
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Nota de bibliografía bibliogr. p. 263-282
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Nota de sumario, etc. In Inka Bodies and the Body of Christ Carolyn Dean investigates the multiple meanings of the Roman Catholic feast of Corpus Christi as it was performed in the Andean city of Cuzco after the Spanish conquest. By concentrating on the era’s paintings and its historical archives, Dean explores how the festival celebrated the victory of the Christian God over sin and death, the triumph of Christian orthodoxy over the imperial Inka patron (the Sun), and Spain’s conquest of Peruvian society.<br/>As Dean clearly illustrates, the central rite of the festival—the taking of the Eucharist—symbolized both the acceptance of Christ and the power of the colonizers over the colonized. The most remarkable of Andean celebrants were those who appeared costumed as the vanquished Inka kings of Peru’s pagan past. Despite the subjugation of the indigenous population, Dean shows how these and other Andean nobles used the occasion of Corpus Christi as an opportunity to construct new identities through tinkuy, a native term used to describe the conjoining of opposites. By mediating the chasms between the Andean region and Europe, pagans and Christians, and the past and the present, these Andean elites negotiated a new sense of themselves. Dean moves beyond the colonial period to examine how these hybrid forms of Inka identity are still evident in the festive life of modern Cuzco.<br/>Inka Bodies and the Body of Christ offers the first in-depth analysis of the culture and paintings of colonial Cuzco. This volume will be welcomed by historians of Peruvian culture, art, and politics. It will also interest those engaged in performance studies, religion, and postcolonial and Latin American studies.
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Término temático Fête
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Término temático Culture Inca
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Término temático Rite
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Término temático Fête
9 (RLIN) 1543
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Término temático Identité culturelle
9 (RLIN) 269
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Colección general Biblioteca IFEA Biblioteca IFEA 23/10/2014 40567   Am.Hist.2853bis AM.HIST.2853.BIS.1 21/02/2021 21/02/2021 Libro