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Consumption and Construction: Devotional Images and the Place of Empire in Postclassic Mexico, 1325-1521.

机译:消费与建构:虔诚的形象与帝国在后古典墨西哥的地位,1325-1521。

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Devotional sculptures and their attendant ritual interactions allow for pointed critical engagement with the very nature of images, both formally and in the intersection of art and sacra. Within the visual systems employed by the city-states of Pre-Columbian central Mexico, sacred imagery was merely one of multiple mechanisms designed to pull the periphery to the center and to actively construct specific cultural narratives. To that end, this dissertation will explore the manner by which ixiptla, a type of central Mexican cult effigy, functioned to shape conceptions of space, place, and cultural identity in the Postclassic Period (c.900-1521 CE). By investigating their position within the visual milieu, I posit that, through their material agency, ixiptla were crucial in the formation of the aforementioned social systems in Pre-Columbian central Mexico. This dissertation further argues that sacred images are, as a class of representation, indices of collective memory through the mythic narratives inscribed upon the objects themselves and their usage. They in turn form the visual rhetoric that is illustrative, and formative, of the construction of space, place, and identity. This project will specifically address the manner in which these images defined the idea of place, primarily through their position, movement within, and integration with both the physical and cultural landscape. Furthermore, Pre-Columbian devotional objects served to reinforce existing cultural systems while simultaneously shaping the overarching aesthetic narrative. In the manner of a community presenting itself to itself, they both display the overarching cultural matrix as well as participate in its formation.
机译:灵修的雕塑及其伴随的仪式互动使正式和艺术与圣sa相交的图像的本质具有针对性的批判性参与。在墨西哥前哥伦布时期中部城市国家所使用的视觉系统中,神圣图像只是旨在将外围拉到中心并积极构建特定文化叙事的多种机制之一。为此,本文将探讨后中古时期(约公元900-1521年)ixiptla(一种墨西哥中部崇拜肖像)如何塑造空间,位置和文化认同的概念。通过调查他们在视觉环境中的位置,我认为ixiptla通过其物质机构在墨西哥前哥伦布时期的中部墨西哥形成上述社会体系至关重要。论文进一步认为,神圣的图像作为一种表征,是通过刻在物体本身及其用法上的神话叙事来象征集体记忆的。它们反过来形成了视觉修辞,它是对空间,位置和身份构造的说明和形成。该项目将主要解决这些图像定义位置概念的方式,主要是通过它们的位置,内部运动以及与自然景观和文化景观的融合。此外,哥伦布前时期的灵修对象在强化整体文化叙事的同时,也强化了现有的文化体系。以社区向自己展示自己的方式,它们既展示了总体的文化基质,又参与其形成。

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  • 作者

    Peterson, Kristi M.;

  • 作者单位

    The Florida State University.;

  • 授予单位 The Florida State University.;
  • 学科 Art history.;Latin American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 293 p.
  • 总页数 293
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:54:16

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