Tuesday, September 30, 2008

El Extasis de Santa Teresa



Gianlorenzo Bernini, 1646-52
"Extasis de Santa Teresa"

La mística española

Señale las siguientes "vías místicas" en “La noche oscura del alma” de San Juan de la Cruz
la vía purgativa
la vía iluminativa
la vía unitiva

San Juan de la Cruz (1542-1591)

“La noche oscura del alma”


En una noche oscura,
con ansias en amores inflamada,
(¡oh dichosa ventura!)
salí sin ser notada,
estando ya mi casa sosegada. 5

A oscuras y segura,
por la secreta escala disfrazada,
(¡oh dichosa ventura!)
a oscuras y en celada,
estando ya mi casa sosegada. 10

En la noche dichosa,
en secreto, que nadie me veía,
ni yo miraba cosa,
sin otra luz ni guía
sino la que en el corazón ardía. 15

Aquésta me guïaba
más cierta que la luz del mediodía,
adonde me esperaba
quien yo bien me sabía,
en parte donde nadie parecía. 20

¡Oh noche que me guiaste!,
¡oh noche amable más que el alborada!,
¡oh noche que juntaste
amado con amada,
amada en el amado transformada! 25

En mi pecho florido,
que entero para él solo se guardaba,
allí quedó dormido,
y yo le regalaba,
y el ventalle de cedros aire daba. 30

El aire de la almena,
cuando yo sus cabellos esparcía,
con su mano serena
en mi cuello hería,
y todos mis sentidos suspendía. 35

Quedéme y olvidéme,
el rostro recliné sobre el amado,
cesó todo, y dejéme,
dejando mi cuidado
entre las azucenas olvidado. 40


De: Floresta de rimas antiguas castellanas, por Juan Nicholas Böhl de Faber. Hamburgo: Perthes y Besser, 1821.

Fecha: C. 1577

Vocabulario:
sosegada - tranquil, at peace
a oscuras - in the dark
escala - stairs, ladder
disfrazada - disguized
alborada - dawn
regalaba - caressed
ventalle de cedros - cedar(-branch) fan
esparcía - spread out
hería - touched (lit. wounded)
almena - ramparts, battlements
dejéme - I let myself go
cuidado - cares, concerns
azucenas - (white) lilies

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

La brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias

Bartolomé de Las Casas (1484 – 1566), La brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias (1552)

TEMAS, PERSONAJES Y LA CULTURA VISUAL

¿Qué "veían" los europeos cuando imaginaban a los indígenas del "Nuevo Mundo"?

La encomienda- La Encomienda fue una institución característica de la colonización española en América y se entendía como el derecho que daba el Rey a un súbdito español, llamado encomendero, en compensación de los servicios que había prestado a la Corona, para recibir los tributos o impuestos por los trabajos que los indios debían cancelar a la Corona. A cambio el español debía cuidar de ellos tanto en lo espiritual como en lo terrenal, preocupándose de educarlos en la fe cristiana. El tributo se pagaba en especie -con el producto de sus tierras-, o en servicios personales o trabajo en los predios o minas de los encomenderos

Ginés de Sepúlveda (1494 - 1573) "La querella de Valladolid" con Las Casas tuvo lugar en 1550

Sublimus Deus

"La leyenda negra"

La versión de La brevísima de Teodoro de Bry (1560-1634) y "La leyenda negra":






The Mission, dir., Roland Joffé (1986)



"Los Jesuitas" en la película The Mission (1986)

Robert De Niro, Rodrigo Mendoza

Jeremy Irons, Father Gabriel

Ray McAnally, Altamirano

Aidan Quinn, Felipe Mendoza

Cherie Lunghi, Carlotta

Ronald Pickup, Hontar

Chuck Low, Cabeza

Liam Neeson, Fielding

Los Jesuitas (Sociedad de Jesús): El Papa Clemente XIV desbanda a los Jesuitas en 21 julio de 1773. Se reintegran oficialmente en la iglesia en 1814 por decreto del Papa Pio VII

Monday, September 22, 2008

El requerimiento

Requerimiento (1510) (Document written by jurist Palacios Rubios, of the Council of Castile):

"On the part of the King, Don Fernando, and of Doña Juana, his daughter, Queen of Castille and León, subduers of the barbarous nations, we their servants notify and make known to you, as best we can, that the Lord our God, Living and Eternal, created the Heaven and the Earth, and one man and one woman, of whom you and we, all the men of the world at the time, were and are descendants, and all those who came after and before us. But, on account of the multitude which has sprung from this man and woman in the five thousand years since the world was created, it was necessary that some men should go one way and some another, and that they should be divided into many kingdoms and provinces, for in one alone they could not be sustained.

Of all these nations God our Lord gave charge to one man, called St. Peter, that he should be Lord and Superior of all the men in the world, that all should obey him, and that he should be the head of the whole human race, wherever men should live, and under whatever law, sect, or belief they should be; and he gave him the world for his kingdom and jurisdiction.

And he commanded him to place his seat in Rome, as the spot most fitting to rule the world from; but also he permitted him to have his seat in any other part of the world, and to judge and govern all Christians, Moors, Jews, Gentiles, and all other sects. This man was called Pope, as if to say, Admirable Great Father and Governor of men. The men who lived in that time obeyed that St. Peter, and took him for Lord, King, and Superior of the universe; so also they have regarded the others who after him have been elected to the pontificate, and so has it been continued even till now, and will continue till the end of the world.

One of these Pontiffs, who succeeded that St. Peter as Lord of the world, in the dignity and seat which I have before mentioned, made donation of these isles and Tierra-firme to the aforesaid King and Queen and to their successors, our lords, with all that there are in these territories, as is contained in certain writings which passed upon the subject as aforesaid, which you can see if you wish.

So their Highnesses are kings and lords of these islands and land of Tierra-firme by virtue of this donation: and some islands, and indeed almost all those to whom this has been notified, have received and served their Highnesses, as lords and kings, in the way that subjects ought to do, with good will, without any resistance, immediately, without delay, when they were informed of the aforesaid facts. And also they received and obeyed the priests whom their Highnesses sent to preach to them and to teach them our Holy Faith; and all these, of their own free will, without any reward or condition, have become Christians, and are so, and their Highnesses have joyfully and benignantly received them, and also have commanded them to be treated as their subjects and vassals; and you too are held and obliged to do the same. Wherefore, as best we can, we ask and require you that you consider what we have said to you, and that you take the time that shall be necessary to understand and deliberate upon it, and that you acknowledge the Church as the Ruler and Superior of the whole world, and the high priest called Pope, and in his name the King and Queen Doña Juana our lords, in his place, as superiors and lords and kings of these islands and this Tierra-firme by virtue of the said donation, and that you consent and give place that these religious fathers should declare and preach to you the aforesaid.

If you do so, you will do well, and that which you are obliged to do to their Highnesses, and we in their name shall receive you in all love and charity, and shall leave you, your wives, and your children, and your lands, free without servitude, that you may do with them and with yourselves freely that which you like and think best, and they shall not compel you to turn Christians, unless you yourselves, when informed of the truth, should wish to be converted to our Holy Catholic Faith, as almost all the inhabitants of the rest of the islands have done. And, besides this, their Highnesses award you many privileges and exemptions and will grant you many benefits.

But, if you do not do this, and maliciously make delay in it, I certify to you that, with the help of God, we shall powerfully enter into your country, and shall make war against you in all ways and manners that we can, and shall subject you to the yoke and obedience of the Church and of their Highnesses; we shall take you and your wives and your children, and shall make slaves of them, and as such shall sell and dispose of them as their Highnesses may command; and we shall take away your goods, and shall do you all the mischief and damage that we can, as to vassals who do not obey, and refuse to receive their lord, and resist and contradict him; and we protest that the deaths and losses which shall accrue from this are your fault, and not that of their Highnesses, or ours, nor of these cavaliers who come with us. And that we have said this to you and made this Requisition, we request the notary here present to give us his testimony in writing, and we ask the rest who are present that they should be witnesses of this Requisition."

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Martin Waldseemüller

1507 "América" aparece por primera vez en la cartografía occidental. Varios historiadores resaltan que Waldseemuller confundió Colón con Américo Vespucio. Así nació el mal llamado "Nuevo Mundo".



Versión alegórica de América.


Daddy Yankee, "Oye mi canto". ¿Cómo y por qué sobrevive la representación del Caribe como un territorio por conquistar?

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Popol Vuh

Popol Vuh

Documental





¿Qué es la escritura ideográfica? ¿Qué es la escritura fonética?

¿Dónde apareció la cuna cultural de Mesoamérica?

¿Cuáles fueron las civilizaciones principales del "Nuevo Mundo" y sus aportes más importantes?

¿Es el Popol Vuh la historia de la creación de los quiché o una aproximación discursiva mediatizada por el logocentrismo? Defienda su opinión basándose en las lecturas.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Vistas

8 de septiembre

Lectura


"Maya Civilization and Timeline"

By K. Kris Hirst

Definition: The Maya Civilization occupied the central American continent, including the south parts of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. In general, researchers tend to split the Maya into the Highland and Lowland.

Early Formative [2500-1000 BC] - Beans and maize as part of generalized hunting and gathering.

Middle Formative [1000-400 BC] - Full-fledged farming, trade goods such as obsidian, jade, and feathers, Olmec contacts, stratified society at Nakbe between 600-400 BC.

Late Formative [400 BC-AD 250]- First massive palaces, at Nakbe and El Mirador Large stone sculptures and fancy burials developed; and so did widespread warfare.

Classic [AD 250-900] - A writing system, calendars and royal lineages at Copan and Tikal. Connections with Teotihuacan at Kaminaljuyu. Populations peak at almost 100 per square kilometer. Paramount kings and polities at Tikal, Calakmul, Caracol, and Dos Pilos.

Post-Classic [AD 900-1500] - Some centers abandoned, written records cease, Puuchttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif hill country flourishes, rural towns continue to prosper until the Spanish arrive in 1517.



Video

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

3 de septiembre



Vistas