The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic Monarchs

Throughout history, societies have experienced their everyday lives through sensory models built by them, determining a field of possibilities of the visible and the invisible, the tactile and non-tactile, olfactory and odorless, the taste and the insipid thing. The senses, in addition to be a means...

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Main Author: Gisela Beatriz Coronado Schwindt
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata 2016-03-01
Series:Estudios de Teoría Literaria
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Online Access:http://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/1527
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description Throughout history, societies have experienced their everyday lives through sensory models built by them, determining a field of possibilities of the visible and the invisible, the tactile and non-tactile, olfactory and odorless, the taste and the insipid thing. The senses, in addition to be a means of perception of physical experiences, can be conceptualised as social phenomena and historical formations since their meanings are modified over time. Actively involved in the social construction of a culture due to sensory perceptions include, while at the same time define, the areas in which the economic and political activities, and social practices are developed. Different sounds of human beings, issued by themselves or caused by words, deeds, gestures, etc., tell us about their attitudes, practices and conflicts within the framework of their social reality. Gathered in a time and space they form a specific soundscape plausible to analyze in their social and historical significance. Through these pages, we propose to understand the intervention that exercises various sounds in the social configuration of the Castilian cities during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. This analysis is carried out through the narration of daily life in late medieval and early modern times, based on different written sources of the period. The exercise we set ourselves is to reread the documentation available to the historian from a cultural and sensory perspective.
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spelling doaj.art-60ae769c6ce7485f86247b9ef73952052022-12-22T02:57:37ZspaUniversidad Nacional de Mar del PlataEstudios de Teoría Literaria2313-96762016-03-01593233331352The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic MonarchsGisela Beatriz Coronado Schwindt0Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata / Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasThroughout history, societies have experienced their everyday lives through sensory models built by them, determining a field of possibilities of the visible and the invisible, the tactile and non-tactile, olfactory and odorless, the taste and the insipid thing. The senses, in addition to be a means of perception of physical experiences, can be conceptualised as social phenomena and historical formations since their meanings are modified over time. Actively involved in the social construction of a culture due to sensory perceptions include, while at the same time define, the areas in which the economic and political activities, and social practices are developed. Different sounds of human beings, issued by themselves or caused by words, deeds, gestures, etc., tell us about their attitudes, practices and conflicts within the framework of their social reality. Gathered in a time and space they form a specific soundscape plausible to analyze in their social and historical significance. Through these pages, we propose to understand the intervention that exercises various sounds in the social configuration of the Castilian cities during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. This analysis is carried out through the narration of daily life in late medieval and early modern times, based on different written sources of the period. The exercise we set ourselves is to reread the documentation available to the historian from a cultural and sensory perspective.http://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/1527paisaje sonorocastillareyes católicosciudades
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The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic Monarchs
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castilla
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ciudades
title The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic Monarchs
title_full The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic Monarchs
title_fullStr The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic Monarchs
title_full_unstemmed The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic Monarchs
title_short The sonority of the daily life of the Castilian cities in times of the Catholic Monarchs
title_sort sonority of the daily life of the castilian cities in times of the catholic monarchs
topic paisaje sonoro
castilla
reyes católicos
ciudades
url http://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/1527
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