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Spanish Language, Literature, & Culture.(Critical Essay)
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Michigan Academician
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March 22, 2001
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The Baroque in New Spain: An Aesthetics of Materiality. Rafael H. Mojica, University of Michigan--Flint, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures; home address: 1119 Woodside Drive, Flint, MI 48503; 810/762-3370
Well known among students of the baroque is the variety of affinities and associations developed by this term in the course of its history during the last century. [...B]y establishing a relationship between the mode of the allegorical and montage, Walter ...