Publication: Subordinadas sustantivas: la mujer a través de la pintura barroca gallega.
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Álvarez Seijo, Begoña
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El presente trabajo pretende arrojar luz, mediante el análisis de diferentes
ejemplos de la pintura barroca gallega, sobre cómo se gestó, durante los
siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII en los territorios hispanos, un modelo de lo femenino
y la feminidad que sembró el origen para las construcciones de género que
fundamentaron el devenir de las sociedades patriarcales; al mismo tiempo
que se pretende destacar el papel que en este proceso jugaron las representaciones
pictóricas a través de la propagación de modelos iconográficos
femeninos que encarnaban los destinos elegidos por los hombres para las
mujeres.
The present work tries to shed light, through the analysis of different examples of Baroque Galician painting, on how models of the feminine and the femininity, that were created in the XVI, XVII and XVIII centuries in the Hispanic territories, sowed the origin for the gender constructions that founded the future of patriarchal societies; at the same time as it is intended to highlight the role played by pictorial representations in this process through the propagation of female iconographic models that embodied the destinies chosen by men for women.
The present work tries to shed light, through the analysis of different examples of Baroque Galician painting, on how models of the feminine and the femininity, that were created in the XVI, XVII and XVIII centuries in the Hispanic territories, sowed the origin for the gender constructions that founded the future of patriarchal societies; at the same time as it is intended to highlight the role played by pictorial representations in this process through the propagation of female iconographic models that embodied the destinies chosen by men for women.




