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Eyeing Alameda Park: Topographies of Culture, Class, and Cleanliness in Bourbon Mexico City, 1700 - 1800

机译:目光阿拉米达公园(Eameing Alameda Park):波旁墨西哥城的文化,阶级和清洁地貌,1700年-1800年

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This study addresses eighteenth-century illustrations of Mexico City's Alameda Park. The study reads views of Alameda Park for information about the cultural, political, and economic topographies of the colonial city. Alameda Park offered a place of leisure that was free and open to all members of society. It is argued that as a popular, public setting the Alameda represented a discursive space where cultural opinions were shaped. These beliefs found expression in physical objects: views of Alameda Park. Despite the informational value of these expressions, views of Alameda Park remain an untapped resource on account of the ambiguity surrounding their classification as either an objective map or an artful landscape. This study takes a visual culture approach; it calls attention to the ways views of Alameda Park utilize the conventions of both map and landscape. The study analyzes four views of the park. Each view illustrates a moment in colonial history. These include: the 1719 founding of a convent for Amerindian women—the first in two hundred years of colonial rule, the 1774 opening of the Hospicio de Pobres—a facility that incarcerated vagrants in order to rehabilitate them, the circa 1775 renovation of Alameda Park—a project joining citywide efforts to better police the population, and the 1778 promulgation of the Royal Pragmatic on Marriages—a bill designed to preserve Spanish hegemony in a racially-diverse context. Each view speaks a separate narrative; by reading the object, audiences gain detailed information about the shifting cultural landscape of eighteenth-century Mexico City.
机译:这项研究的对象是墨西哥城阿拉米达公园(Alameda Park)的18世纪插图。该研究阅读了阿拉米达公园(Alameda Park)的观点,以获取有关殖民城市的文化,政治和经济地形的信息。阿拉米达公园(Alameda Park)提供了一个休闲场所,向社会所有成员免费开放。有人认为,阿拉米达(Alameda)作为一个受欢迎的公共场所,代表了形成文化见解的话语空间。这些信念体现在实物上:阿拉米达公园的景色。尽管这些表达方式具有信息价值,但由于围绕其分类为客观地图还是巧妙的景观,Alameda公园的景观仍然是未开发的资源。本研究采用视觉文化方法;它提请您注意阿拉米达公园的景观如何利用地图和景观的约定。该研究分析了公园的四种景观。每个视图都说明了殖民历史上的时刻。其中包括:1719年为美洲印第安人妇女建立修道院-殖民统治的第二百年; 1774年Hospicio de Pobres的开放-收容流浪者以使其康复的设施;大约1775年对阿拉米达公园进行了翻修该项目与全市范围内的工作相结合,以更好地为人口提供更好的警察,并于1778年颁布了《皇家实用婚姻法》,该法案旨在在种族多样化的情况下保持西班牙霸权。每个观点都说一个单独的叙述。通过阅读该物品,听众可以获得有关18世纪墨西哥城不断变化的文化景观的详细信息。

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    Hamman Amy Cathleen;

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