This dissertation analyzes the social function of native art in colonial New Spain through the examination of a genre of maps painted by Indian artists known as Land Grants or Mapas de Mercedes. Land Grant maps constitute the response of the native population to a Spanish land distribution practice implemented in the sixteenth century to allocate the territory among its dwellers in an orderly fashion and prevent the illegal occupation of the land. One remarkable feature this program adopted in New Spain was its strong visual component; the viceroy requested a painted map as part of each lawsuit's evidence. This is unique to the viceroyalty of New Spain and did not happen anywhere else in the Americas. It is reflective of the Indigenous deep...
This thesis examines the conceptual structures and political contexts of race mixture depicted in La...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: American studies. Advisors: Brenda Ch...
This dissertation examines how Nahuas used their Franciscan monastery—its spaces, imagery, and insti...
This dissertation analyzes the practice of making indigenous maps and their circulation in Oaxaca fr...
Mapping Indigenous Land. Native Land Grants in Colonial New Spain Pulido Rull, Ana Ana Pulido R...
This dissertation is an art historical study with a broad bibliographic and historiographic analysis...
This dissertation examines a genre of art, paintings of the Pre-Columbian Inka dynasty, that were pr...
Though alphabetic script had become a prevailing communicative form for keeping records and recounti...
The dissertation analyzes the history of the mutual transformation at the origin of the artistic pro...
Between 1892 and 1896, the Surveyor General completed a plat map of the Town of Abiquiu grant and it...
This project deals with the politics of image and the organization of the visible through the coloni...
This project deals with the politics of image and the organization of the visible through the coloni...
This dissertation examines the uses and meanings of the so-called Mudéjar aesthetic in sixteenth cen...
This dissertation examines the uses and meanings of the so-called Mudéjar aesthetic in sixteenth cen...
This article discusses the use of cartographic heritage of native populations of Hispanic America as...
This thesis examines the conceptual structures and political contexts of race mixture depicted in La...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: American studies. Advisors: Brenda Ch...
This dissertation examines how Nahuas used their Franciscan monastery—its spaces, imagery, and insti...
This dissertation analyzes the practice of making indigenous maps and their circulation in Oaxaca fr...
Mapping Indigenous Land. Native Land Grants in Colonial New Spain Pulido Rull, Ana Ana Pulido R...
This dissertation is an art historical study with a broad bibliographic and historiographic analysis...
This dissertation examines a genre of art, paintings of the Pre-Columbian Inka dynasty, that were pr...
Though alphabetic script had become a prevailing communicative form for keeping records and recounti...
The dissertation analyzes the history of the mutual transformation at the origin of the artistic pro...
Between 1892 and 1896, the Surveyor General completed a plat map of the Town of Abiquiu grant and it...
This project deals with the politics of image and the organization of the visible through the coloni...
This project deals with the politics of image and the organization of the visible through the coloni...
This dissertation examines the uses and meanings of the so-called Mudéjar aesthetic in sixteenth cen...
This dissertation examines the uses and meanings of the so-called Mudéjar aesthetic in sixteenth cen...
This article discusses the use of cartographic heritage of native populations of Hispanic America as...
This thesis examines the conceptual structures and political contexts of race mixture depicted in La...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: American studies. Advisors: Brenda Ch...
This dissertation examines how Nahuas used their Franciscan monastery—its spaces, imagery, and insti...