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In the Hands of Devotees
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In the Hands of Devotees

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An exploration of how Indigenous and Black communities shaped religious imagery and navigated life in colonial Lima. Colonial Lima was steeped in Christian devotional imagery. While Spaniards set the norms for these works, it was the city's Black and Indigenous majority that engaged with them most. As members of lay societies of worshippers called confraternities, subalterns were Lima's key promoters of religious art, surpassing the colonial hierarchy. Ximena Gomez argues that, by commissioning and exhibiting sacred images-in chapels and urban processions, adorned with clothing and accessories-Indigenous and Black confraternities created Lima's visual culture. In one case study, the Indigenous confraternity of the Virgin of Copacabana "e;invisibly"e; transforms a sculpture into an object that reflected its multiethnic Andean caretakers. Another case study, that of the confraternity of the Virgin of the Antigua, finds Black worshippers initially united in their interpretation of a Spanish image and later fracturing when some of its members applied a West African interpretive lens. Taking advantage of Lima's rich documentary record, In the Hands of Devotees centers the ritual practices of Black and Indigenous people and opens possibilities for incorporating subalterns into the history of Lima's art when limited extant visual evidence has survived.
Undertittel
Indigenous and Black Confraternities and the Creation of Visual Culture in Colonial Lima
ISBN
9781477332429
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
9.9.2025
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