A Short Visual History of the Long Life of Goa’s Basilica of Bom Jesus
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https://doi.org/10.34619/2jqk-xthfPalabras clave:
goan architecture, simulacra, climate change, portuguese post/colonialismResumen
In this photo essay, we offer a variety of representations of the Basilica of Bom Jesus, the structure which famously houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier, highlighting its aesthetic transformations historically. Through this visual journey, we intervene in ongoing debates about the Basilica’s appearance, these having arisen over the necessity to alter the building’s iconic look. Such visual education may then hasten its replastering, a restoration that returns the Basilica to its original form and will extend its life by protecting it from climate-related damage.
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