Early Modern Architecture and Whiteness

Power by Design. Sprachen: Englisch. 17,9 cm / 25,5 cm / 2,2 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Hardcover), 208 Seiten
EAN 9781032661193
Veröffentlicht Februar 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Taylor & Francis

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Beschreibung

Framing whiteness as a sensorial quality connate with ethical, aesthetic, epistemological, and ontological hierarchies, this edited volume examines how the category of whiteness shaped architectural theories and practices across the early modern period.

Portrait

Dijana O. Apostolski is an architectural historian studying premodern histories of architectural design in relation to histories of the body, materials, and matter. She is a lecturer at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Aaron White is an architectural historian studying premodern architecture in its relation to empire. He is an assistant professor at Mississippi State University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1 Constructing the Racialized Body 1. St. Francis/San Francesco: White, Incorrupt, Divine 2. The Man of Swarthy Complexion: From Bernini's Biographies to the (De)construction of Color 3. "The Dead Body of a Moor": Michelangelo, Anatomy, and Racecraft in Sixteenth-Century Rome 4. "To Blanch an Aethiop": Inigo Jones, Queen Anna, and the Staging of Whiteness Part 2 Constructing the Racialized Body-Politic 5. Whitewashing Legibility: Property Surveys and the Logic of Colonial Whiteness in Eighteenth-Century Senegal 6. Muiscas and Moriscos from within the Spanish Grid: Privileged Mixed-Blood Settlers in the Foundational Records of Villa de Leyva (Colombia, 1572-1582) and Campillo de Arenas (Spain, 1508-1539) 7. The Appropriation of Mexican Indigenous Material Culture: Architecture, Urban Design, and Antiquarianism in Eighteenth-Century Mexico, Spain, and Italy 8. The Whiteness of Antiquity and Salvation: Tullio Lombardo, Gianmaria Falconetto, and the Saint Anthony Chapel in Padua

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