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Immaculate Sounds
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-762189-9 (ISBN)
In this book, author Cesar D. Favila argues that the sonification of virginity and the Virgin Mary was fundamental to the promotion of the Immaculate Conception doctrine, and that this was part of a complex network of sonified practices in the lives of New Spanish nuns. These "immaculate sounds," a term Favila uses for the cloistered nuns' idealized vocalizations as well as the expression of doctrinal rhetoric through musical metaphors, echoed the highly regulated realm of the convent and played a pivotal role in mediating between the lives of New Spanish nuns and the expectation that they would save the secular world with their vocalized prayers. In addition to the sonification of discipline, Favila shows that immaculate sounds also enhanced the nuns' engagement with their religious practices and facilitated embodied and spiritual engagement with Catholic doctrines.
Throughout his study, he delves into rarely studied music sources from seventeenth- and eighteenth-century New Spain alongside the rulebooks, devotional literature, and nuns' biographies that regulated convent life and inspired nuns' hymns. In doing so, Favila brings together a narrative of salvation that shines a light on the musical lives of nuns and locates women's agency within a hierarchical society that silenced some women and required others to sing.
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Cesar D. Favila is Assistant Professor of Musicology at UCLA. His work focuses on Mexican music, ranging from colonial New Spain to the contemporary Chicano experience, and often residing at the intersections of music, religion, gender, and race. Favila's work has been funded by numerous grants and fellowships, including support from the American Council of Learned Societies, the American Philosophical Society, and the Fulbright Program, among others.
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface, or an Autohistoria-Teoría
List of Figures
List of Examples
List of Tables
List of Appendices
Note on Sources
Introduction: Veil and Voice
Part I. Acousmatic Discipline
1. Immaculate Conflicts: Resounding Mary's Immaculate Conception, or Who Was Sister Flor de Santa Clara?
2. Sonic Thresholds: The Grates of the Cloister and the Lips of Nuns, or Who Was Sister Rosa?
3. Disciplined Sounds: Dowry Waivers and Race, or Who Was Sister Mariana Josefa de Señor San Ignacio?
Part II. Unity
4. Feasting Sounds: The Eucharistic Honeymoon, or Who Was Sister Paula?
5. Redeeming Sounds: Resounding the Passion of Christ and His Spiritual Brides, or Who Was Sister Marina de San Francisco?
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Appendices
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 06.12.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music |
Zusatzinfo | 21 color illustrations, 19 music examples, 2 tables |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 229 x 160 mm |
Gewicht | 771 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Klassik / Oper / Musical |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Religionsgeschichte | |
Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-762189-9 / 0197621899 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-762189-9 / 9780197621899 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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