The presence of a woman : images of La Malinche in el Lienzo de Tlaxcala


Autoria(s): Laird Ortega, Jesse Marie
Data(s)

01/01/2013

Resumo

La Malinche’s serene face and beautifully dressed figure dominates the first half of the lost sixteenth century manuscript El Lienzo de Tlaxcala, which exists today in the form of a copy made after the original. In this paper I propose an expanded study of these twenty-one representations of La Malinche as they offer insight into the Tlaxcalan’s reverence, respect, and spiritual belief in La Malinche. The Tlaxcalan leaders recognized her influence on both the Spanish and indigenous leaders during the conquest and cleverly designed a painted narrative to reinforce their connection with La Malinche to enhance their position with the Spanish. Through a multi layered study that consists of a detailed account of her biography in contrast to gender roles in Pre-Hispanic America, as well as formal and iconographic analysis of rarely examined images from the Lienzo de Tlaxcala that link La Malinche to the Virgin Mary, and a review of the ethnographic research on religious beliefs among contemporary Tlaxcalans, I will demonstrate that the mutable history of this woman made her the ideal supernatural protagonist for the people of Tlaxcala.

Identificador

http://digitalcommons.du.edu/art_mrp/324

Publicador

Digital Commons @ DU

Fonte

Master's Research Papers

Palavras-Chave #Lienzo de Tlaxcala #Marina #-- approximately 1505-approximately 1530 #Tlaxcalan Indians -- History #Mexico -- History -- Conquest #1519-1540 #History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology
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