Mexican Phoenix: Our Lady of Guadalupe: Image and Tradition across Five Centuries
Autor D. A. Bradingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iun 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521801317
ISBN-10: 0521801311
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 36 b/w illus. 1 colour illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521801311
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 36 b/w illus. 1 colour illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of illustrations; Preface; Introduction; 1. Image and typology; 2. Myth and history; 3. The woman of the Apocalypse; 4. Indian seer; 5. Presence and tradition; 6. Patron of Mexico; 7. Divine idea; 8. Heavenly painting; 9. Myth and scepticism; 10. The last resort; 11. History and infallibility; 12. The coronation; 13. Juan Diego; 14. Nican mopohua; 15. Epiphany and revelation; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
Recenzii
'… definitive … Mexican Phoenix is incomparably the most complete and reliable study to have appeared on the Guadalupan tradition hitherto.' The Times Literary Supplement
'… a careful chronology of the Guadalupe tradition and a record of the rich theological reflection it has inspired over five centuries … the most thorough and balanced treatment available anywhere.' The Tablet
'Brading recounts in detail the many struggles round this fascinating cult, whose authority just grows as its authenticity diminishes.' New York Times
'This magnificent study … is a careful chronology of the Guadalupe tradition and a record of the rich theological reflection it has inspired over five centuries - which amounts to a Mexican, even American, salvation history.' Austen Ivereigh, The Tablet
'… a supremely important book … due to take its place among the standard treatments of Guadalupe.' Catholic Historical Review
This is a topic of central importance in the Mexican collective imagination, by the author of The First America. In a massive book supported by equally massive scholarship Professor Brading focuses on the interpretation of the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe over the centuries, from the devout to the sceptical or iconoclastic. The strength of the book lies in its scholarship, its clarity, its judicious comments, and above all in the way it cuts across cultural and political history, the colonial period, and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.' Peter Burke, University of Cambridge
'Brading's treatment is informative, original, and interestingly laid out. His book has a compellingly-realized dramatic structure which makes the reader want to know 'how the story comes out', while the discussion of abstruse points in theology and intellectual history is enlivened by gripping and often sympathetic biographical portraits, by deep readings of canonical texts, and by a mastery of contemporary debates. It makes a vital contribution to the study of modern Mexican culture and religious life.' Eric Van Young, University of California, San Diego
'… a compelling theological, intellectual, cultural and political history of the powerful image and tradition of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico.' Sixteenth Century Journal
'… Mexican Phoenix offers the results of substantiated and well-documented research. The volume will appeal the the specialists in many fields of Latin American studies, while translated quotations and clear, vivid narration will make this intriguing study accessible to a wider audience.' Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
'… a solid, meticulously-written study … Mexican Phoenix gives its readers expert, thorough and balanced coverage of her documentary history from which to pursue many different lines of inquiry'. Journal of Ecclesiastical History
'… a careful chronology of the Guadalupe tradition and a record of the rich theological reflection it has inspired over five centuries … the most thorough and balanced treatment available anywhere.' The Tablet
'Brading recounts in detail the many struggles round this fascinating cult, whose authority just grows as its authenticity diminishes.' New York Times
'This magnificent study … is a careful chronology of the Guadalupe tradition and a record of the rich theological reflection it has inspired over five centuries - which amounts to a Mexican, even American, salvation history.' Austen Ivereigh, The Tablet
'… a supremely important book … due to take its place among the standard treatments of Guadalupe.' Catholic Historical Review
This is a topic of central importance in the Mexican collective imagination, by the author of The First America. In a massive book supported by equally massive scholarship Professor Brading focuses on the interpretation of the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe over the centuries, from the devout to the sceptical or iconoclastic. The strength of the book lies in its scholarship, its clarity, its judicious comments, and above all in the way it cuts across cultural and political history, the colonial period, and the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.' Peter Burke, University of Cambridge
'Brading's treatment is informative, original, and interestingly laid out. His book has a compellingly-realized dramatic structure which makes the reader want to know 'how the story comes out', while the discussion of abstruse points in theology and intellectual history is enlivened by gripping and often sympathetic biographical portraits, by deep readings of canonical texts, and by a mastery of contemporary debates. It makes a vital contribution to the study of modern Mexican culture and religious life.' Eric Van Young, University of California, San Diego
'… a compelling theological, intellectual, cultural and political history of the powerful image and tradition of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico.' Sixteenth Century Journal
'… Mexican Phoenix offers the results of substantiated and well-documented research. The volume will appeal the the specialists in many fields of Latin American studies, while translated quotations and clear, vivid narration will make this intriguing study accessible to a wider audience.' Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
'… a solid, meticulously-written study … Mexican Phoenix gives its readers expert, thorough and balanced coverage of her documentary history from which to pursue many different lines of inquiry'. Journal of Ecclesiastical History
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Descriere
This book examines the cult of Our Lady of Guadalupe, asking how a sixteenth-century Mexican painting become patron saint of the Americas.