“This talk intervenes in recent scholarly discourses on the construction of Early Modern Iberian sovereignty and hegemony via its leverage with African and Asian polities and kingdoms (Bennett, Fromont). In it, I argue that theatrical performances in diplomatic enclaves, such as Rome, deployed strategies of appropriation of power by staging...
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La agencia femenina y la sexualidad en las justicias inquisitorial y eclesiástica en Lisboa (1570-1700)
with Mariana Meneses Muñoz
Work in Progress Workshop
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The Sultan Hernán Cortés: The Double Staging of The Conquest of Jerusalem
Nicole publishes article in Representations
“In 1541, the Franciscan friar Motolinía sent to Spain an account of the Tlaxcalan people performing the religious drama The Conquest of Jerusalem in Tlaxcala, New Spain. Previous scholars have read his festival account to reflect only local political interests. I argue that it is a palimpsest, containing both the...
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La homogeneización del presente: consciencia global y tiempo de la historia en la crónicas sobre la primera vuelta al mundo (1585-1601)
Miguel publishes article in Magallania
“El presente artículo analiza narrativas sobre la expedición de Magallanes-Elcano a través de crónicas publicadas entre 1585 y 1601. La primera parte muestra cómo hacia finales del siglo XVI las referencias literarias y visuales a la nao Victoria enfatizaban una idea de ruptura entre el mundo moderno y la Antigüedad....
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Early Modern African Geography
with Leonardo Velloso Lyons
Work in Progress Workshop
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