The Universal Baroque
Drawing on sources in six languages and touching on the visual arts, architecture, music, and literature, this study frees the word "baroque" from being a term of periodization into a descriptor for a network of ideas, words, plants, arts, and energies. This new mapping offers a hybridity of the arts of Ibero-America as a way of re-examining the arts of the ...more
Hardcover, 224 pages
Published
March 15th 2008
by Manchester University Press
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