Queen Isabel I of Castile : power, patronage, persona
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Queen Isabel I of Castile : power, patronage, persona
(Colección Támesis, ser. A . Monografías ; 253)
Tamesis, 2008
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Rework of the papers of the symposium "Questioning the Queen: Isabel I of Castile Five Hundred Years Later", held at the University of Minnesota on April 30-May 1, 2004, into the essays
Bibliography: p. [201]-221
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Description
The Queen who shaped the music, literature, architecture, and painting of late medieval Spain.
This multidisciplinary volume was inspired by the quincentenary of the death of Queen Isabel I of Castile, early modern Europe's first powerful queen regnant. Comprising work by distinguished art historians, musicologists, historians, and literary scholars from England, Spain, and the United States, it begins with a theoretical examination of medieval queenship itself that argues - against the grain of the volume - for its inseparability from kingship. Several essays examine the complex ways in which the Queen and her advisers shaped the music, literature, architecture, and painting of fifteenth-century Spain and how these in turn shaped the sovereign's power and persona. Others analyze influences on Isabel's reign from Aragon, Portugal, and northern Europe. A third group deals with issues of periodization, arguing from a variety of perspectives for the modernity of Isabelline culture. The evolving construction of Isabel's image from the mid-fifteenth to the late-twentieth century is also studied.
BARBARA WEISSBERGER is Associate Professor Emerita of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Minnesota.
OTHER CONTRIBUTORS:Rafael Dominguez Casas, Theresa Earenfight, Michael Gerli, Chiyo Ishikawa, Tess Knighton, Kenneth Kreitner, Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt, Nancy F. Marino, William D. Phillips, Jr., Emilio Ros-Fabregas, Ronald E. Surtz
Table of Contents
Introduction: Questioning the Queen, Now and Then
Two Bodies, One Spirit: Isabel and Fernando's Construction of Monarchical Partnership - Theresa Earenfight
Isabel of Castile's Portuguese Connections and the Opening of the Atlantic - William D. Phillips
Isabel of Castile and Her Music Books: Franco-Flemish Song in Fifteenth-Cen tury Spain - Tess Knighton
The Reciprocal Construction of Isabelline Book Patronage - Ronald E. Surtz
Hernando de Talavera and Isabelline Imagery - Chiyo Ishikawa
Melodies for Private Devotion at the Court of Queen Isabel - Emilio Ros Fabregas
The Queen at War: Shared Sovereignity and Gender in Representations of the Granada Campaign - Elizabeth Lehfeldt
The Artistic Patronage of Isabel the Catholic: Medieval or Modern? - Rafael Dominguez Casas
Conflictive Subjectivity and the Politics of Truth and Justice in Carcel de Amor - E. Michael Gerli
Juan de Anchieta and the Rest of the World - Kenneth Kreitner
Inventing the Catholic Queen: Images of Isabel I in History and Fiction - Nancy Marino
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