A snow and inverted suns periphery: notes on Santiago, party and landscape
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Isabel Cruz de Amenábar
This paper tries to focus on the polivalent meaning of “festive climate” in Santiago de Chile during the hispanic period divided into four celebrations: Christmas, Eastern, Santiago’s Day and San Francisco de Asis’ festivity. It shows that when the natural theology prevaled, the festive climate was an answer in a game between the soul and landscape, between the collective psychology and Nature.
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Cruz de Amenábar, Isabel. “A snow and inverted suns periphery: notes on Santiago, party and landscape”. Tiempos de América: revista de historia, cultura y territorio, no. 5, pp. 121-3, https://raco.cat/index.php/TiemposAmerica/article/view/105064.
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