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Traveling from New Spain to Mexico: Mapping Practices of Nineteenth-Century Mexico

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By (author): Magali M. Carrera

Antonio García Cubass Carta general of 1857, the first published map of the independent Mexican nation-state, represented the countrys geographic coordinates in precise detail. The respected geographer and cartographer made mapping Mexico his lifes work. Combining insights from the history of cartography and visual culture studies, Magali M. Carrera explains how García Cubas fabricated credible and inspiring nationalist visual narratives for a rising sovereign nation by linking old and new visual strategies.

From the sixteenth century until the early nineteenth, Europeans had envisioned New Spain (colonial Mexico) in texts, maps, and other images. In the first decades of the 1800s, ideas about Mexican, rather than Spanish, national character and identity began to cohere in written and illustrated narratives produced by foreign travelers. During the nineteenth century, technologies and processes of visual reproduction expanded to include lithography, daguerreotype, and photography. New methods of displaysuch as albums, museums, exhibitions, and world fairssignaled new ideas about spectatorship. García Cubas participated in this emerging visual culture as he reconfigured geographic and cultural imagery culled from previous mapping practices and travel writing. In works such as the Atlas geográfico (1858) and the Atlas pintoresco é historico (1885), he presented independent Mexico to Mexican citizens and the world.

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  • Weight: 508g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780822349914

About Magali M. Carrera

Magali M. Carrera is Chancellor Professor of Art History at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. She is the author of Imagining Identity in New Spain: Race Lineage and the Colonial Body in Portraiture and Casta Paintings.

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