Inka bodies and the body of Christ : Corpus Christi in colonial Cusco, Peru
Carolyn Dean is Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Corpus Christi Triumphant 7
Anon 16741680 Mercedarian Friars detail of the temporary triumphal arch Corpus Christi series 20
The Body of Christ in Cuzco 23
Felipe Guaman Pomade Ayala 1613 folio402 MiracleofSaint Mary 28
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala 1613 folio 404 Miracle of Saint James 29
Plan of Cuzco 30
Felipe Guaman Pomade Ayala 1613 folio 246 June 34
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala 1613 folio 258 December 35
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala 1613 folio 86 Manko Qhapaq the First Sapa Inka 101
Plate VI Anon eighteenth century Portrait of an Unidentified Nusta 106
Plate VII Anon eighteenth century Portrait of Don Marcos Chiguan Topa 116
Anon eighteenth century Portrait ofDon Alonso Chiguan Topa 120
Inka Investments 122
The standardbearers headdress in Confraternities of Saint Rose and La Linda Corpus Christi series 133
Anon 16741680 San Sebastian Parish detail of the standardbearers headdress Corpus Christi series 134
Anon 16741680 San Blas Parish detail of the standardbearers head dress Corpus Christi series 136
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An Ambivalent Triumph 46
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala 1613 folio 783 The Sons of Noble Indians Dancimj before the Holy Sacrament 57
Envisioning Corpus Christi 63
Anon 16741680 The Last Supper Corpus Christi series 65
Anon 16741680 Confraternities of Four Saints Corpus Christi series 66
Anon 16741680 Confraternities of Saint John the Baptist and Saint Peter Corpus Christi series 67
Anon 16741680 Confraternities oSaint Rose and La Linda Corpus Christi series 68
Plate I Anon 16741680 San Sebasrtan Parish Corpus Christi series 69
Anon 16741680 San Blas Parish Corpus Christi series 70
Plate II Anon 16741680 San Cristobal Parish Corpus Christi series 71
Plate III Anon 16741680 Santiago Parish Corpus Christi series 72
Plate IV Anon 16741680 Mercedarian Friars Corpus Christi series 73
Anon 16741680 Corregidor Perez Corpus Christi series 74
Anon 16741680 Bishop Mollinedo Leaving the Cathedral Corpus Christi series 75
Plate V Anon 16741680 Processional Finale Corpus Christi series 76
Anon c 1700 Triumph of the Church Cuzco 84
Jose Caudi 1663 Processional Cart of the Tailors Guild Valencia 86
Anon 16741680 Corregidor Perez detail of the corregidor the temporary triumphal arch and a child with a peashooter Corpus Christi series 89
Anon 16741680 Confraternities of Saint Rose and La Linda detail of the temporary processional altar Corpus Christi series 91
Inka Bodies 97
The standardbearers headdress in San Cristobal Parish Corpus Christi series 137
Plate VIII Anon 16741680 Santiago Parish detail of the standard bearers headdress Corpus Christi series 138
The headdress in Portrait of Don Marcos Chiguan Topa 139
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala 1613 folio 83 Second Arms of the Inka 143
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala ? c 16111613 Royal Arms of the Inka in Historia general del Peru by Martin de Muriia 144
Coat of Arms of the city of Cuzco 146
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala 1613 folio 165 Capac Apo Guaman Chaua of Chinchaysuyu detail of the coat of arms 150
Lintel c 1670 Colegio de San Borja Cuzco 152
Portal crest midcolonial period Juli 153
Joan de Santa Cruz Pachacuti Yamqui Salcamaygua c 1613 folio 13v Interior wall altar of the Qorikancha 157
The Composite Inka 160
R B Parkes engraved after the picture by J Smith and W Vincent late seventeenth century Portrait of Anne Bracecjirdle as an Indian Queen 173
Choreographed Advocacy 179
The Inka Triumphant 200
Inti Raymi ceremonies at Santo Domingo June 241996 Cuzco 207
Church of Santo Domingo Cuzco 213
The Sapalnka Inti Raymi June 241996 Cuzco 215
Notes 219
Bibliography 263
A provocative and nuanced interdisciplinary study. Dean effectively moves beyond mere historical reconstruction to explore the religious festival of Corpus Christi as an aesthetic, expressive, and sociopolitical event not only within colonial Cuzco life but within the broader context of the colonial enterprise in the Americas.”—Jeanette Favrot Peterson, University of California, Santa Barbara
“In Inka Bodies and the Body of Christ, Dean displays superior knowledge of Cuzco society in the seventeenth century: its religious institutions, belief systems, painters, and relations between colonizers and colonized. This long-awaited book will be welcomed by specialists in the field.”—R. T. Zuidema, University of Illinois
“In Inka Bodies and the Body of Christ, Dean displays superior knowledge of Cuzco society in the seventeenth century: its religious institutions, belief systems, painters, and relations between colonizers and colonized. This long-awaited book will be welcomed by specialists in the field.”—R. T. Zuidema, University of Illinois
“A provocative and nuanced interdisciplinary study. Dean effectively moves beyond mere historical reconstruction to explore the religious festival of Corpus Christi as an aesthetic, expressive, and sociopolitical event not only within colonial Cuzco life but within the broader context of the colonial enterprise in the Americas.”—Jeanette Favrot Peterson, University of California, Santa Barbara --This text refers to the