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Caroline Garriott studies the intersections between race, religion, and visual culture in the early modern Lusophone and Hispanic empires. She holds a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University and completed a MA in Andean History at the Universidad Pontificia Católica del Perú with the thesis Imágenes de Autoridades: Mecenas indígenas en la pintura virreinal peruana (Siglos XVII-XVIII). Caroline received a PhD in Latin American History from Duke University in 2019 with a doctoral dissertation entitled Coloring the Sacred: Visions of Devotional Kinship in Colonial Peru and Brazil. She has published articles in the books Crítica de la razón andina (2018) and Texts and Contexts: Women in Colonial Latin America, 1550-1823 (2018).

“Canção peregrina / The Pilgrim’s Song” by Graça Graúna

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May 29, 2021
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