This book explores the making of saints' cults in the early modern world from an interdisciplinary perspective, considering the entangled roles of materiality and globalization processes. It brings together work across diverse media, objects, and materials as well as communities, cultures, and geographies to reframe a more synoptic, materials-centric, and comparative history of the making and remaking of saints' cults, with a special focus on the long Counter-Reformation. The contributions engage with dynamics of local and universal and draw attention to the vital role of textual, visual, and material hagiographies in the creation and promotion of saints' and would-be saints' cults. The book fosters novel conceptualizations and cross-pollination of ideas across traditions, regions, and disciplines and expands hagiography's horizons by reconsidering canonical saintly figures and reframing lesser-known cults of saints and would-be saints.
The book will be of interest to scholars of religious and early modern history as well as art history and visual and material studies.
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5 s/w Tabellen, 36 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 36 s/w Abbildungen
5 Tables, black and white; 36 Halftones, black and white; 36 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-1-032-35847-5 (9781032358475)
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Ruth Sargent Noyes is a visiting lecturer at the Estonian Academy of Arts in Tallinn, Estonia.
1. Andrea Sacchi's Three Magdalenes: Female Sexuality and Sacrifice in the Global Early Modern Church 2. Un mistico Armellino: Saints, Furs, and Slaves between the Lithuanian and Tuscan Grand Duchies 3. Like Fire and Earth: Cremation and the Christian Cult of Relics in the Sixteenth Century 4. Forming the Local Cult from the Religious Center: Osanna da Cattaro and Serafino Razzi 5. Sancti Christi Martyris Justini in Puebla de los Angeles (Mexico) and the Cult of Catacomb Relics Between Rome and the Americas 6. A Piercing Agony: Guercino's Saint Sebastian Succored of 1619 7. The Multiple Cultural Identities Traversed in Anna Sztemberk's Paper Votives 8. St. Bernard of Clairvaux and the Notion of Animate Images in Early Modern Spain 9. Capuchin Asceticism and the Cult of the Catacombs in Early Modern Rome