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El. knyga: Architectural Rhetoric and the Iconography of Authority in Colonial Mexico: The Casa de Montejo

(The University of Western Ontario)
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This book investigates the Casa de Montejo and considers the role of the buildings Plateresque faēade as a form of visual rhetoric that conveyed ideas about the individual and communal cultural identities in sixteenth-century Yucatįn. C. Cody Barteet analyzes the faēade within the complex colonial world in which it belongs, including in multicultural Yucatįn and the transatlantic world. This contextualization allows for an examination of the architectural rhetoric of the faēade, the design of which visualizes the contestations of autonomy and authority occurring among the colonial peoples.

Recenzijos

"Barteet provides an unparalleled level of historical context ... In particular, Barteet excels at drawing connections between historical documents and material evidence obtained through archival and field research to the architectural sites."

--Rhetorica

"The books five chapters broaden the picture of architecture and visual culture in postconquest Yucatįn and contextualize the Montejo faēade and its legacy within the political, social, cultural, and urban dynamics of the region and the larger sixteenth-century Iberian Atlantic world."

--Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture

List of Figures and Maps
ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xiv
List of Abbreviations
xv
Introduction 1(33)
Chapter Organization
22(12)
1 The Casa de Montejo and Merida
34(36)
Casa de Montejo's History
35(14)
The Urban Form and Spanish Cultural Order
49(12)
Conclusion
61(9)
2 The Plateresque Facade and Communal Identity in Spain
70(22)
The Facade in Spain and Europe
70(12)
The Plateresque in Hispanic America and the Casa de Montejo's Facade
82(7)
Conclusion
89(3)
3 The Montejo Facade and the Position of Adelantado
92(24)
The Medieval Influence on the Casa de Montejo
93(2)
The Political Position of Adelantado
95(6)
The Heraldic Imagery of the Casa de Montejo's Facade
101(8)
Conclusion
109(7)
4 Tiho-Merida and the Casa de Montejo
116(15)
Merida's Economic and Cultural Authority
117(6)
Tiho-Merida's Other History
123(4)
Conclusion
127(4)
5 Gaspar Antonio Chi's Heraldic Imagery and the Casa de Montejo Facade
131(24)
Gaspar Antonio Chi
132(3)
Memorial Shield to the Massacre at Otzmal
135(8)
The Xiu Family Tree
143(6)
Conclusion
149(6)
Conclusion 155(5)
Bibliography 160(14)
Index 174
C. Cody Barteet is Associate Professor of Art History at The University of Western Ontario, Canada.