A Handbook of Latinx Art

Author:   Rocío Aranda-Alvarado ,  Deborah Cullen-Morales
Publisher:   University of California Press
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9780520385955


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   25 February 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Rocío Aranda-Alvarado ,  Deborah Cullen-Morales
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.134kg
ISBN:  

9780520385955


ISBN 10:   0520385950
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   25 February 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Contents Introduction  FRAMING LATINX ART The Latino Presence in American Art E. Carmen Ramos, 2012 Synopsis of the Symposium on the Hispanic American Aesthetic: Origins, Manifestations,  and Significance Jacinto Quirarte, 1983 Wonder Bread and Spanglish Art Luis Camnitzer, 1990 Zero Identity: Third Fragments Papo Colo, 1991 Border Culture: The Multicultural Paradigm Guillermo Gómez-Peña, 1990 Between Two Waters: Image and Identity in Latino-American Art Mari Carmen Ramírez, 1991 The Other History of Intercultural Performance Coco Fusco, 1995 MEXICAN AMERICAN AND CHICANO/A/X PERSPECTIVES “Portraying Ourselves”: Contemporary Chicana Artists Shifra M. Goldman, 1988 Indigenismo: The Call to Unity Amalia Mesa-Bains, 1989 Twentieth-Century Latin American and Latinx Art in the Midwestern United States:  Chronological Overview Olga U. Herrera, 2008 The Con Safo Art Group (1968–76), San Antonio, Texas Ruben C. Cordova, 2022 From Populist to Pop: The Graphic Arts of the Chicano and Puerto Rican Movements Henry C. Estrada, 1999 Birth of a Movement: Thirty Years in the Making of a Site of Public Memory Judith F. Baca, 2001 La Raza Cósmica: An Investigation into the Space of Chicana/o Muralism Sandra de la Loza, 2011 ¡Tenemos Asco! An Oral History of the Chicano Art Group Sean Carrillo, Harry Gamboa Jr., Willie Herrón, Glugio “Gronk” Nicandro, Humberto Sandoval, Joey Terrill, and Patssi Valdez, 2022 Axis Mundo: Constellations and Connections C. Ondine Chavoya and David Evans Frantz, 2017 The Orphans of Modernism Chon A. Noriega, 2008 PUERTO RICAN AND NUYORICAN HISTORIES Puerto Rican Artists in the USA: Solidarity, Resistance, Identity Susana Torruella Leval, 1998 Cayman and MoCHA: When the Formula Worked Taína Caragol, 2022 Culture and the People Ralph Ortiz (Raphael Montañez Ortiz), 1971 The Activist Legacy of Puerto Rican Artists in New York and The Art Heritage of Puerto Rico Yasmin Ramirez, 2007 The Puerto Rican Equation: Art as Plebiscite for Survival, Struggle, and Sovereignty  Juan Sánchez, 1998 The Possible Role for the Caribbean Artist in an Urban Setting Jorge Soto, 1980 CUBAN AMERICAN VOICES Dialectics of Isolation Ana Mendieta, 1980 Milk of Amnesia/Leche de Amnesia Carmelita Tropicana, 1995 Double Invisibility: Cuban Performance and the US Context  Elvis Fuentes, 2008 Liminal Places Teresita Fernández, 2023 DOMINICAN YORK VIEWPOINTS The Island within the Island: Remapping Dominican York Tatiana Reinoza, 2018 A Complicated Affair: Performing Life on the Margin between Art and Politics Nicolás Dumit Estévez, 2011 NEW DIRECTIONS “Does That Come with a Hyphen? A Space?” The Question of Central American–Americans in  Latino Art and Pedagogy Kency Cornejo, 2015 Afro-Latinx at NYU: How Multiple Facets of Black Latinidad Are Claiming Space.  Yelaine Rodriguez, 2021 Index   

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Rocío Aranda-Alvarado is an art historian and curator focused on contemporary US Latinx and modern and contemporary Latin American, Caribbean, and African American art. She is Senior Program Officer for arts and culture at the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice.   Deborah Cullen-Morales is an art historian and curator focused on modern and contemporary Latinx, Caribbean, and African American art. She is Program Officer for arts and culture at the Mellon Foundation, the nation’s largest funder in the arts, culture, and humanities.

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