This article aims to study the formal and structural organization of Mexican exvotos according to semiotic theory. It seeks to appreciate the role of the sick, particularly women, in practices surrounding the body, physical ailments, and healing processes, as well as family dynamics. The relationship between the artwork and external reality will be emphasized in terms of critical and analytical elaboration.

Craveri, M. E., Mundo femenino, salud y enfermedad en los retablos pictóricos mexicanos, in M. Cannavacciuolo, M. C. E. A. F., Hipócrates y sus artificios. Enfermedad, medicina y narración en las literaturas y culturas hispánicas e hispanoamericanas, Ca' Foscari, VENEZIA -- ITA 2025 42: 67-80 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/323581]

Mundo femenino, salud y enfermedad en los retablos pictóricos mexicanos

Craveri, Michela Elisa
2025

Abstract

This article aims to study the formal and structural organization of Mexican exvotos according to semiotic theory. It seeks to appreciate the role of the sick, particularly women, in practices surrounding the body, physical ailments, and healing processes, as well as family dynamics. The relationship between the artwork and external reality will be emphasized in terms of critical and analytical elaboration.
2025
Spagnolo
978-88-6969-939-9
Ca' Foscari
42
Craveri, M. E., Mundo femenino, salud y enfermedad en los retablos pictóricos mexicanos, in M. Cannavacciuolo, M. C. E. A. F., Hipócrates y sus artificios. Enfermedad, medicina y narración en las literaturas y culturas hispánicas e hispanoamericanas, Ca' Foscari, VENEZIA -- ITA 2025 42: 67-80 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/323581]
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