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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 (2): 29–44.
Published: 01 April 2022
... by Mexican film scholars for its inferior quality. I argue that the exploitation genres that proliferated in the seventies allowed Mexican filmmakers to play with race in notable ways. As evidence, I consider one film in depth, El hombre de los hongos (1976, dir. Roberto Gavaldón). This film innovatively...
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2019) 1 (2): 8–32.
Published: 02 April 2019
... appointment in the Consortium of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora. She is the founding director of the US Latinx Art Forum (uslaf.org). In his perceptive writing on her work, Okwui Enwezor has discussed Campos-Pons’s “cross-cultural poetics,” her “exploration of the multiplicities that exist...