The representation of clothing in the Santafé Viceroyalty. 1739 1810

The Santafe viceroyalty was a landscape in which a courtesan order was deployed, and the political, social, and moral implications involved every inhabitant without exception. The order needed to legitimize itself through a set of traditions and customs that, due to the inexperience of this young vi...

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Autor principal: Herrera Buitrago, María Mercedes
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Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/memoysociedad/article/view/7872
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=co/co-019&d=article7872oai
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topic Santafé viceroyalty, representaron of clothing, viceroyal pictures
Santafé virreinal, Representación del vestido. Pintura virreinal
spellingShingle Santafé viceroyalty, representaron of clothing, viceroyal pictures
Santafé virreinal, Representación del vestido. Pintura virreinal
Herrera Buitrago, María Mercedes
The representation of clothing in the Santafé Viceroyalty. 1739 1810
topic_facet Santafé viceroyalty, representaron of clothing, viceroyal pictures
Santafé virreinal, Representación del vestido. Pintura virreinal
description The Santafe viceroyalty was a landscape in which a courtesan order was deployed, and the political, social, and moral implications involved every inhabitant without exception. The order needed to legitimize itself through a set of traditions and customs that, due to the inexperience of this young viceroyal, engaged a set of dispositions and generated fights and confrontations about clothing, making it the target of permanent vigilance. In its representations, it evidently laid a double connotation. On the one hand, it has a set of attributes that indicated attention and obedience to the worldly and heavenly hierarchies, and on the other hand, it was part of the social categories. In its representation the plurality of interpretations involved permanent productions of meanings, shifting in the changing power of social configurations and it opened up new paths to the attainment of virtue and nobility for inhabitants of Santafe.
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title The representation of clothing in the Santafé Viceroyalty. 1739 1810
title_short The representation of clothing in the Santafé Viceroyalty. 1739 1810
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