Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Everaldo Batista da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Tirapeli, Percival, Moncada, José Omar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Anais do Museu Paulista (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/anaismp/article/view/192814
Resumo: The artistic, architectural and historical importance of the Rosario Chapel (Puebla) and the Church of Santa María Tonantzintla (Cholula), in Mexico, considering the small number of studies that relate these temples, makes it a challenge to analyze them simultaneously. Therefore, the objective of this article is to identify aesthetic elements that distinguish, throughout artistic miscegenation, an original decoloniality as an indigenous praxis of re-existence in the New World, after Tonantzintla. This demands an ontological exercise on being, duration and the irruption of aesthetic praxis in the native from the colonizing process and territorial conquest. Indigenous practices, expressions, objects or strategies that demarcate objection to colonial violence are pointed out, using the mechanisms of the Conquest itself, such as the Church and the baroque style. Four fieldworks were carried out, with direct observation, production ofimages and a detailed description of the ornamentation of the temples. The framework intersects the history and philosophy of the Latin American baroque, decolonial theory and the aesthetic dimension of the temples decoded by its most noteworthy interpreters.
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spelling Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México) Decolonialidad originaria, barroco mestizo y territorio en América Latina (del Rosario de Puebla a Tonantzintla de Cholula, México)Decolonialidad IglesiaArquitectura barrocaIndígenasAmérica LatinaDecolonialityChurchBaroque architectureIndigenousLatin AmericaThe artistic, architectural and historical importance of the Rosario Chapel (Puebla) and the Church of Santa María Tonantzintla (Cholula), in Mexico, considering the small number of studies that relate these temples, makes it a challenge to analyze them simultaneously. Therefore, the objective of this article is to identify aesthetic elements that distinguish, throughout artistic miscegenation, an original decoloniality as an indigenous praxis of re-existence in the New World, after Tonantzintla. This demands an ontological exercise on being, duration and the irruption of aesthetic praxis in the native from the colonizing process and territorial conquest. Indigenous practices, expressions, objects or strategies that demarcate objection to colonial violence are pointed out, using the mechanisms of the Conquest itself, such as the Church and the baroque style. Four fieldworks were carried out, with direct observation, production ofimages and a detailed description of the ornamentation of the temples. The framework intersects the history and philosophy of the Latin American baroque, decolonial theory and the aesthetic dimension of the temples decoded by its most noteworthy interpreters.La importancia artística, arquitectónica e histórica de la capilla del Rosario (Puebla) y de la iglesia de Santa María Tonantzintla (Cholula), en México, aunada al reducido número de estudios que relacionan dichos templos, se convierte en un desafío analizarlas simultáneamente. Por ello, el objetivo del artículo es identificar elementos estéticos que singularizan, con el mestizaje artístico, una ‘decolonialidad originaria’ como praxis indígena de re-existencia en el NuevoMundo, desde Tonantzintla. Ello demanda un ejercicio ontológico sobre el ‘ser’, la ‘duración’ y la ‘irrupción’ de la ‘praxis estética’ en el nativo a partir del proceso colonizador y de conquista territorial. Son señaladas expresiones, objetos o estrategias indígenas que demarcan objeción a las violencias coloniales, valiéndose de los mecanismos de la propia Conquista, como la Iglesia y el barroquismo. Fueron realizados cuatro trabajos de campo, con observación directa,producción de imágenes y minuciosa descripción de la ornamentación de los templos. El marco teórico entrecruza la historia y filosofía del barroco latinoamericano, la teoría decolonial y la dimensión estética de los templos descifrada por sus más notables intérpretes.Universidade de São Paulo. Museu Paulista2022-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/anaismp/article/view/19281410.1590/1982-02672022v30e26Anais do Museu Paulista: História e Cultura Material; v. 30 (2022); 1-441982-02670101-4714reponame:Anais do Museu Paulista (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/anaismp/article/view/192814/186030Copyright (c) 2022 Everaldo Batista da Costa, Percival Tirapeli, José Omar Moncadahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Everaldo Batista daCosta, Everaldo Batista daTirapeli, PercivalMoncada, José Omar2022-12-14T14:56:37Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/192814Revistahttp://anais.mp.usp.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||anaismp@usp.br1982-02670101-4714opendoar:2022-12-14T14:56:37Anais do Museu Paulista (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)
Decolonialidad originaria, barroco mestizo y territorio en América Latina (del Rosario de Puebla a Tonantzintla de Cholula, México)
title Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)
spellingShingle Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)
Costa, Everaldo Batista da
Decolonialidad
Iglesia
Arquitectura barroca
Indígenas
América Latina
Decoloniality
Church
Baroque architecture
Indigenous
Latin America
title_short Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)
title_full Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)
title_fullStr Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)
title_full_unstemmed Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)
title_sort Original decoloniality, mestizo baroque and territory in Latin America (from the Rosario of Puebla to Santa María Tonantzintla of Cholula, México)
author Costa, Everaldo Batista da
author_facet Costa, Everaldo Batista da
Tirapeli, Percival
Moncada, José Omar
author_role author
author2 Tirapeli, Percival
Moncada, José Omar
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Everaldo Batista da
Costa, Everaldo Batista da
Tirapeli, Percival
Moncada, José Omar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Decolonialidad
Iglesia
Arquitectura barroca
Indígenas
América Latina
Decoloniality
Church
Baroque architecture
Indigenous
Latin America
topic Decolonialidad
Iglesia
Arquitectura barroca
Indígenas
América Latina
Decoloniality
Church
Baroque architecture
Indigenous
Latin America
description The artistic, architectural and historical importance of the Rosario Chapel (Puebla) and the Church of Santa María Tonantzintla (Cholula), in Mexico, considering the small number of studies that relate these temples, makes it a challenge to analyze them simultaneously. Therefore, the objective of this article is to identify aesthetic elements that distinguish, throughout artistic miscegenation, an original decoloniality as an indigenous praxis of re-existence in the New World, after Tonantzintla. This demands an ontological exercise on being, duration and the irruption of aesthetic praxis in the native from the colonizing process and territorial conquest. Indigenous practices, expressions, objects or strategies that demarcate objection to colonial violence are pointed out, using the mechanisms of the Conquest itself, such as the Church and the baroque style. Four fieldworks were carried out, with direct observation, production ofimages and a detailed description of the ornamentation of the temples. The framework intersects the history and philosophy of the Latin American baroque, decolonial theory and the aesthetic dimension of the temples decoded by its most noteworthy interpreters.
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