La fidelidad, el amor y el gozo. La jura del Rey Fernando VII (Cartago 1809)
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2008
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Universidad de Costa Rica
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Durante el período colonial, las fiestas reales convierten a las ciudades hispanoamericanas en el escenario público en que se representa el fascinante espectáculo del imaginario monárquico. Las colonias del Imperio Español en América proclamaban a un monarca físicamente ausente, pero materializado simbólicamente, a través de representaciones discursivas e iconográficas. En este trabao se describe y analizan aspectos de la proclamación o ceremonia de jura del Rey Fernando VII, en la ciudad colonial de Cartago, entre los días 15 y 23 de enero de 1809
During the colonial period, the royal celebrations made the hispanic American cities the public scenario to represent the fascinating spectacle of the imaginary monarch. All the colonies of the Spanish Empire proclaimed a monarch who was physically absent but was symbolically materialized through discursive representations and iconographies. This article describes and analyzes the most interesting aspects of the proclamation or pledge ceremony of the King Ferdinand VII, which took place in the city of Cartago, between January 15 th and January 23rd, 1809.
During the colonial period, the royal celebrations made the hispanic American cities the public scenario to represent the fascinating spectacle of the imaginary monarch. All the colonies of the Spanish Empire proclaimed a monarch who was physically absent but was symbolically materialized through discursive representations and iconographies. This article describes and analyzes the most interesting aspects of the proclamation or pledge ceremony of the King Ferdinand VII, which took place in the city of Cartago, between January 15 th and January 23rd, 1809.
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Cartago (Costa Rica), Análisis histórico, Antropología social y cultural, Simbolismo, Historia colonial, Poder
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http://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/sociales/article/view/10785