Robada, prostituida, restituida, y siempre virgen. El caso de N.ª S.ª de Madrid (tradición oral y tradición escrita)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1996.v51.i1.327Abstract
The author analyzes the story of a representation of Mary as told in an anonymous manuscript, a RelaciónRelación, which draws on legal and city council documents, as well as the chronicle of a devotee, contrasts with the contemporary printed text of Juan de Zabaleta, who commented on the anonymous manuscript and then published a list of Our Lady of Madrid's miracles. These texts, very rich as 17th-century ethnographies, are about the loss and recovery of the collective memory, as well as the blending of the oral with the written tradition.
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1996-06-30
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Cea Gutiérrez, A. (1996). Robada, prostituida, restituida, y siempre virgen. El caso de N.ª S.ª de Madrid (tradición oral y tradición escrita). Disparidades. Revista De Antropología, 51(1), 57–127. https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1996.v51.i1.327
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