Constelaciones visuales
Constelaciones visuales
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Visual constellations is a monographic study on the visual production of foreign travelers who visited Colombia during the nineteenth century. Despite some research, a panoramic study is still lacking in the national historiography on the valuable visual work of travelers, their significance in narratives about the past, and impact on the present of the country. This book examines hundreds of images and texts produced by travelers like Edward Mark, Henry Price, José María Gutiérrez de Alba, François Desiré Roulin, Auguste Le Moyne, Frederic Church, Charles Empson, and Albert Berg. This work is divided into two sections. The first one analyzes various portraits of travelers, peasants, Indigenous, and Afro-Colombian people, aiming to think about the figure of the traveler and their heroic and colonial mythologies, as well as images of the other, associated with their own alterity and the historical, political, and ethical construction of their representation. The second section is dedicated to the politics of the travelerœs gaze and their philosophical, historical, aesthetic, and economic resources, linked to diverse places such as the Magdalena River, the Tequendama waterfall, and the Andes Mountain range.
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