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SUMMARY:The Incas and sacred space in colonial Cuzco
DESCRIPTION:Gabriela Ramos is lecturer in Latin American History at the University  of Cambridge\, and author the Death and Conversion in the Andes: Cuzco  and Lima 1532-1670 (University of Notre Dame Press\, 2010) winner of  the Howard F. Cline Prize awarded by the Conference on Latin American  History in 2011.\nHer talk will explore the ways in which the sacred space of the city  of Cuzco was modified to facilitate religious conversion.  She argues  that the role of the Inca nobility was crucial in this process. \nReviews about Death and Conversion in the Andes: \nGabriela Ramos reveals the extent to which Christianizing death was  essential for the conversion of the indigenous population to  Catholicism. Ramos argues that understanding the relation between  death and conversion in the Andes involves not only considering the  obvious attempts to destroy the cult of the dead\, but also  investigating a range of policies and strategies whose application  demanded continuous negotiation between Spaniards and Andeans  (editorial review). \nRamos brilliantly demonstrates that\, beginning with the execution of  Atahualpa [the last Inca emperor]\, death and the dead were one of the  great colonial sites of ongoing contestation about both the here and  now and the hereafter. In an exquisitely researched study\, Ramos  traces the shift from pre-Columbian to colonial Andean funerary  rituals and the differing ways that they became the center of how  Andeans and Europeans communicated and exchanged their visions of  power and the sacred\,? in a true dance of death.\nThomas B. F. Cummins\, Harvard University \nSponsored by the History Department. Free and Open to the Public. \nhm 11/9/11
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