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Decolonizing science in Latin American art
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ISBN: 178735976X 1787359778 Year: 2021 Publisher: London : UCL Press,

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Woman and art in early modern Latin America
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ISBN: 9004153926 9786611400613 1281400610 9047410998 9789047410997 9789047410997 9789004153929 Year: 2007 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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This anthology centers on the visual representation of woman in early modern Latin America, that is, the social and cultural construction and definition of female identity as evidenced by the art document. Artists in this period were collectively aware of a vocabulary of gender that could be tailored to deliver varying messages about the position of women in vice regal culture and society. This volume is organized not in the predictable linear framework, by periods and centuries, but rather by the realization that throughout much of this period, Spanish authorities and others envisaged the Spanish colonies of the Americas in gendered terms. Proffered as the female body, the “New” (virginal by implication) World was at differing times adored, pursued, courted, seduced, defiled, exploited, reviled, and denounced by those (males) who encountered “her.” This mentality is born out in the various forms of female representation that are discussed in this fully illustrated book. Contributors include: C. Cody Barteet, María Elena Bernal-García, Magali M. Carrera, Carol E. Damian, Carolyn Dean, Catherine R. DiCesare, Lori Boornazian Diel, Kelly Donahue-Wallace, Ray Hernandez-Duran, Andrea Lepage, Kellen Kee McIntyre, Penny Morrill, Elizabeth Q. Perry, Richard E. Phillips, Michael J. Schreffler, and Christopher C. Wilson. ERRATUM TO CHAPTER 7 Ray Hernández-Durán, “ El Encuentro de Cortés y Moctezuma : The Betrothal of Two Worlds in Eighteenth-Century New Spain” (pp. 181–206). On page 194, second paragraph, third sentence, should read: “Marina’s absence in the encounter painting, where she normally mediates contact between the men, emphasizes the phallogocentric aspect of the historic meeting.” The original phrasing, using the pivotal term, ‘phallogocentric’ (a reference to a gendered form of exchange or communication) was changed to ‘phallus-centered,’ which not only alters a central idea in the argument, but actually has nothing to do with the image in question.


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Index : revista de arte contemporáneo.
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ISSN: 24779199 13904825 Year: 2015 Publisher: Quito : Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador,

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Resisting categories : Latin American and/or Latino?
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ISBN: 0300246110 0300187157 9780300246117 9780300187151 9780300146974 0300146973 Year: 2012 Volume: v. 1 Publisher: Houston : Museum Fine Arts Houston, International Center for the Arts of the Americas,

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"This anthology of more than 165 seminal writings by influential twentieth- and twenty-first century artists and critics who explore and challenge complex definitions of what it means to be 'Latin American' or 'Latino' is designed to be an indispensable tool for the study of Latin American and Latino art"--


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Artefacto visual : revista de estudios visuales latinoamericanos
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ISSN: 25304119 Year: 2016 Publisher: Madrid, España : Red de Estudios Visuales Latinoamericanos,

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Liquid ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean art
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ISBN: 0429520417 0367199009 Year: 2020 Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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This interdisciplinary book brings into dialogue research on how different fluids and bodies of water are mobilised as liquid ecologies in the arts in Latin America and the Caribbean. Examining the visual arts, including multimedia installations, performance, photography and film, the chapters place diverse fluids and systems of flow in art historical, ecocritical and cultural analytical contexts. The book will be of interest to scholars of art history, cultural studies, environmental humanities, blue humanities, ecocriticism, Latin American and Caribbean studies, and island studies.


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Kaypunku : estudios interdisciplinarios de arte y cultura.
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ISSN: 24101923 Year: 2014 Publisher: Lima, Perú : Grupo Kaypunku,


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Atlas portátil de América Latina : artes y ficciones errantes.
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ISBN: 9788433963420 8433963422 Year: 2012 Publisher: Barcelona Anagrama


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Atrio.
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ISSN: 26595230 Year: 1988 Publisher: Sevilla, España : <2019-> : Sevilla : Asociación Cultural "Juan de Arfe" Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla


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Transnational play : piracy, urban art, and mobile games
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ISBN: 9048543940 9463728902 Year: 2020 Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,

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Transnational Play makes a case for approaching gameplay as a global industry and set of practices that also includes diverse participation from players and developers located within the global South, in nations outside of the First World. Such participation includes gameplay in cafes, games for regional and global causes like environmentalism, piracy and cheats, localization, urban playful art in Latin America, and the development of culturally unique mobile games. This book offers a reorientation of perspective on global play, while still acknowledging geographically distributed socioeconomic, racial, gender, and other inequities. Over the course of the inquiry, which includes a chapter dedicated to the cartography of the mobile augmented reality game Pokémon Go, the author develops a theoretical line of argument critically informed by gender studies and intersectionality, post-colonialism, geopolitics, and game studies. This book looks at who develops, localizes, and consumes games, problematizing play as a diverse and contested transnational domain.

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