Ariadna Garcia-Bryce
Experiencing Time in the Early Modern Hispanic World: After Apocalypse
Experiencing Time in the Early Modern Hispanic World: After Apocalypse
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This book explores how experiences of time in Spain and New Spain are shaped by shifting imitatio Christi traditions, offering a culturally and historically contextualized understanding of time schemes and their experiential dimensions. It combines 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 also examines how Saint Augustines definition of time is transformed in early modern Spain and New Spain, providing insight into the philosophical foundations of the fluid time schemes examined. It links the burgeoning of new forms of subjectivity to religion-centered redefinitions of time.
Format: Hardback
Length: 182 pages
Publication date: 20 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This groundbreaking work delves into the intricate relationship between the experiences of time in Spain and New Spain and the shifting imitatio Christi traditions that have shaped them. By examining the ways in which religious practices condition fluctuating temporal sensibilities, the book offers a culturally and historically contextualized understanding of time schemes. It stands as a pioneering exploration at the intersection of Hispanic literature, colonial studies, and the history of Christianity, providing a rich tapestry of insights.
The book offers a comprehensive analysis of 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 examination of how Saint Augustines seminal definition of time is transformed in early modern Spain and New Spain, shedding light on the philosophical foundations of the fluid time schemes explored.
Furthermore, the book establishes a profound connection between the burgeoning of new forms of subjectivity and religion-centered redefinitions of time. It explores how these redefinitions have influenced the perception and interpretation of time, shaping individuals' experiences and understanding of the world. By unraveling the complex interplay between religion, temporal practices, and subjective experiences, the book offers a fresh perspective on the historical and cultural dynamics of early modern Spain and New Spain.
In conclusion, this groundbreaking work is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts alike who seek to understand the complex relationship between time, religion, and culture in early modern Spain and New Spain. It provides a wealth of insights and offers a valuable contribution to the fields of Hispanic literature, colonial studies, and the history of Christianity.
Weight: 520g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032463711
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