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ISBN: HB: 9783037347423

University of Chicago Press, Diaphanes

February 2017

384 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

60 colour plates, 120 halftones

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Visualizing Portuguese Power

The Political Use of Images in Portugal and its Overseas Empire (16th-18th Century)

Images play a key role in political communication and the ways we come to understand the power structures that shape society. Nowhere is this more evident than in the process of empire building, in which visual language has long been a highly effective means of overpowering another culture with one's own values and beliefs.

With "Visualizing Portuguese Power", Urte Krass and a group of contributors examine the visual arts within the Portuguese empire between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. With a focus on the political appropriation of Portuguese-Christian art within the colonies, the book looks at how these and other objects could be staged to generate new layers of meaning. Beyond religious images, the book shows that the appropriation of the visual arts to reinforce important political concepts also took place in the outside the religious sphere, including adaptations of local artistic customs to reinforce Portuguese power.

About the Author

Urte Krass is assistant professor in the Institute for Art History at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.