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Baroque Sovereignty Carlos De Sigenza Y Gngora And The Creole Archive Of Colonial Mexico Anna More

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Baroque Sovereignty Carlos De Sigenza Y Gngora And The Creole Archive Of Colonial Mexico Anna More
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.7 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Anna More
ISBN: 9780812206555, 081220655X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Baroque Sovereignty Carlos De Sigenza Y Gngora And The Creole Archive Of Colonial Mexico Anna More by Anna More 9780812206555, 081220655X instant download after payment.

Baroque Sovereignty examines the emergence of a creole archive of artifacts, history, and traditions of colonial Mexico, primarily curated by the polymath Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora. Anna More posits the centrality of this archive for understanding how a local political imaginary emerged from the ruins of Spanish imperialism.


Baroque Sovereignty examines the emergence of a creole archive of artifacts, history, and traditions of colonial Mexico, primarily curated by the polymath Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora. Anna More posits the centrality of this archive for understanding how a local political imaginary emerged from the ruins of Spanish imperialism.

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