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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 78–82.
Published: 01 January 2024
... which artists could envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 94–99.
Published: 01 January 2024
... could envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays by scholars from South...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 111–115.
Published: 01 January 2024
... could envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays by scholars from South...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 100–104.
Published: 01 January 2024
... could envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays by scholars from South...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 122–126.
Published: 01 January 2024
... could envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays by scholars from South...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 105–110.
Published: 01 January 2024
... could envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays by scholars from South...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 83–87.
Published: 01 January 2024
... envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays by scholars from South America...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 116–121.
Published: 01 January 2024
... could envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays by scholars from South...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2024) 6 (1): 88–93.
Published: 01 January 2024
... artists could envision new, expanded, and intersecting notions of race, gender, class, nation, and region. Through close readings of single images created in eight different countries—Guatemala, Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, and Cuba—this Dialogues contains essays by scholars from...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2022) 4 (3): 54–74.
Published: 01 July 2022
...Bat-ami Artzi The duality concept was central to ancient Andean gender structures. However, testimonies show that these structures included more than two categories, several of which are of a male body engaged in feminine performance. This article suggests another angle from which to explore...