Description |
1 online resource (pages cm.) |
Series |
Latinx: the future is now
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Native territorialities : Ricardo Duffy's border pop and the indigenous uncanny -- Embodied territorialities : Enrique Chagoya and Alberto Ríos disrupting the Western cartographic gaze -- Mestiza territorialities : Sandra Fernández's migrant justice and the movable border -- Aqueous territorialities : the Dominican York Proyecto Gráfica's island dwellers and water boundaries -- Conclusion. Revolution on display -- Appendix : printmaking workshops. |
Summary |
"Tatiana Reinoza examines how geography, immigration, and art all converged as deepening interests for Latinx graphic artists, specifically those working in different forms of printmaking. By highlighting the work of four artists, based out of four distinct studios in East LA, Tempe, Austin, and East Harlem, she is able to uncover how their work these past three decades has transcended the more defined lines of scholarship that focus on specific ethnic groups (Chicano, Puerto Rican, etc.). She makes a case for how spatial projects allow for a more collective critique of anti-immigrant discourse, visualize immigrant lives, and articulate the ways in which printmaking has been historically complicit in the colonizing of the Americas"-- Provided by publisher. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Hispanic American prints.
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Hispanic American prints -- Political aspects.
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Hispanic American printmakers.
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Immigrants in art.
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Colonization in art.
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Colonies in art.
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Colonies in art. |
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Colonization in art. |
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Hispanic American printmakers. |
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Hispanic American prints. |
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Immigrants in art. |
Other Form: |
Print version: Reinoza, Tatiana, Reclaiming the Americas 9781477326909 (DLC) 2022017116 (OCoLC)1337564900 |
ISBN |
9781477326916 (ebook) |
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147732691X (ebook) |
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9781477326909 (paperback) |
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1477326901 |
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9781477326893 (cloth) |
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1477326898 |
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