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Descendants Of Aztec Pictography The Cultural Encyclopedias Of Sixteenthcentury Mexico Illustrated Elizabeth Hill Boone

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Descendants Of Aztec Pictography The Cultural Encyclopedias Of Sixteenthcentury Mexico Illustrated Elizabeth Hill Boone
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.4 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Elizabeth Hill Boone
ISBN: 9781477321676, 1477321675
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: Illustrated

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Descendants Of Aztec Pictography The Cultural Encyclopedias Of Sixteenthcentury Mexico Illustrated Elizabeth Hill Boone by Elizabeth Hill Boone 9781477321676, 1477321675 instant download after payment.

In the aftermath of the sixteenth-century Spanish conquest of Mexico, Spanish friars and authorities partnered with indigenous rulers and savants to gather detailed information on Aztec history, religious beliefs, and culture. The pictorial books they created served the Spanish as aids to evangelization and governance, but their content came from the native intellectuals, painters, and writers who helped to create them. Examining the nine major surviving texts, preeminent Latin American art historian Elizabeth Hill Boone explores how indigenous artists and writers documented their ancestral culture. Analyzing the texts as one distinct corpus, Boone shows how they combined European and indigenous traditions of documentation and considers questions of motive, authorship, and audience. For Spanish authorities, she shows, the books revealed Aztec ideology and practice, while for the indigenous community, they preserved venerated ways of pictorial expression as well as rhetorical and linguistic features of ancient discourses. The first comparative analysis of these encyclopedias, Descendants of Aztec Pictography analyzes how the painted compilations embraced artistic traditions from both sides of the Atlantic.

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