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Experiencing Time in the Early Modern Hispanic World

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Erschienen am 20. September 2023
192 Seiten
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-This is the first book to focus on how experiences of time in Spain and New Spain are shaped in the framework of shifting imitatio Christi traditions, thus showing the ways in which religious practices condition fluctuating temporal sensibilities.

-At the intersection of Hispanic literature, colonial studies, and the history of Christianity, it offers a culturally and historically contextualized understanding of time schemes while paying close attention to their experiential dimensions.

-It is the first book to bring together current scholarship on the phenomenological dimensions of time, the history of changing temporal regimes, Spanish mystical thought, and the development of millenarian and post-millenarian currents in colonial Mexico.

-It provides a sustained analysis of how Saint Augustine's seminal definition of time is transformed in early modern Spain and New Spain, thus offering insight on the philosophical foundations of the fluid time schemes examined.

-It links the burgeoning of new forms of subjectivity to religion-centered redefinitions of time.
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Englisch
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London
Großbritannien
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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3 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
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978-1-000-93532-5 (9781000935325)
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Ariadna Garcia-Bryce earned a BA in Comparative Literature from Yale a PhD in Spanish Literature from Princeton. Her publications, which include Transcending Textuality: Quevedo and Political Authority in the Age of Print (2011) and many articles published in distinguished peer-reviewed journals (e.g. Renaissance Studies, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Revista de estudios hispanicos, Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, Hispanic Review), have focused on a variety of topics within early modern Hispanism: the relationship between drama, religion, and painting; rhetoric and poetics; modern appropriations of Baroque aesthetics; gender representation; the connection between literary culture and incipient bureaucratization.
Acknowledgments

INTRODUCTION: TIME IN EARLY MODERNITY

"Scattered in Times"

Time as Scythe

Chronos Resurrected

Chapter Overview

CHAPTER ONE:

Embracing Clock Time in Loyola's Spiritual Exercises

Scheduled Devotion

Transcending Vanitas

Augustine: Time as a Problem

Achieving Duration

The Presence of Memory

CHAPTER TWO:

TIME TROUBLES IN TERESA OF AVILA'S LIBRO DE LA VIDA

"We are not angels"

Alumbradismo as Rejection of Time

Schooling Memory

The Time which is not One: Lux et Brevitas

CHAPTER THREE:

PIOUS SUBJECTS FOR A POST-MILLENARIAN NEW SPAIN

The Imperfect Conquest of Time

Mendieta's Historia eclesiastica indiana: The End of Kairos

Gregorio Lopez: Seizing Timelessness

Temporalizing the Life of Gregorio Lopez

CHAPTER FOUR:

A NEW NEW JERUSALEM: SIGUEENZA Y GONGORA'S PARAISO OCCIDENTAL

Resignifying Baroque Space

The City as a Place of Memory

The Christic Bodies of the Patria

CHAPTER FIVE:

REDEEMED TEMPORALITY: THE INFINITE SELF IN SOR JUANA'S "PRIMERO SUENO"

Dreaming Wonder

The Permanence of Change

Resisting Allegory

Awakening

Solar Time

EPILOGUE

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

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