Los incas representados (Lima – siglo XVIII): ¿Supervivencia o renacimiento?

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  • Karine Perissat Universidad de Montpellier

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2000.i220.501

Keywords:

metissage, mentalities, 18th Century, culture

Abstract


At the beginning of the 18th Century the indigenous people of Lima were accorded permission to celebrate the Spanish kings in a segregated group. The criollo elites expected them to represent their old kings in the demostrations, thus taking part in the exaltation of the Peruvian history. The descriptions of the limeño festivities, which show that the costumes of the Incas in the masquerades were highly hibridisized and baroque, allow us to analyse the characteristics of the Inca renaissance in the 18th Century. The costume played a basic role in the rehabilitation of the old Peruvian kings in the Colonial society.

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Published

2000-12-30

How to Cite

Perissat, K. (2000). Los incas representados (Lima – siglo XVIII): ¿Supervivencia o renacimiento?. Revista De Indias, 60(220), 623–649. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2000.i220.501

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