Mestizaje: The Feminist Art of Kathy Sosa

Author:   Kathy Sosa ,  Sandra Cisneros ,  Ricardo Romo
Publisher:   Trinity University Press,U.S.
Edition:   Spanish and English
ISBN:  

9781595343154


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   23 January 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Derived from the words miscere and genus in Latin, mestizaje refers to a mixing of the races. In the book bilingual book Mestizaje, internationally acclaimed artist Kathy Sosa presents a cross-sectional view of Mexican American culture as it is practiced in the centuries-old blended culture of the Texas-Mexico borderlands. She documents and projects the effects across generations of peoples and cultures meeting, overlapping, and organically blending into something new. The richness and beauty of mestizaje come from a place where people speak Spanglish, eat Tex-Mex food, and dance to Willie Nelson and Flaco Jimenez—sometimes all at once. Sosa foretells what much of the United States has become or will be like before long. The imagery and symbolism of puro mestizaje (total mix) figure prominently in Sosa’s work, and it is a mix unique to the borderlands’ historical traditions and myriad cultures. Sosa derives inspiration from and reflects a bold palette of strong female figures. Celebrating what the women of these borderlands think, feel, and revere culturally, she explores the roles of indigenous traditions, colors, and textiles. Family, friends, neighbors, and acquaintances—real and imagined—participate in the spirit of mexicanidad, though most were not born in Mexico and some have never visited. Supplemented with dual-language essays in English and Spanish by art critics, collectors, and historians, Mestizaje rejoices in feminist notions of blended cultures and opens readers’ eyes to the lessons they offer and what they tell us about America today.

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Author:   Kathy Sosa ,  Sandra Cisneros ,  Ricardo Romo
Publisher:   Trinity University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Trinity University Press,U.S.
Edition:   Spanish and English
ISBN:  

9781595343154


ISBN 10:   1595343156
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   23 January 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

ESSAYSIntroduction: Sandra Cisneros  p. 5 A Mestizo Feminism: the Art of Kathy Sosa Ricardo Romo  p. 9 KATHY SOSA: Cosmic Race Portraiture Carla Stellweg  p. 47 Past and Present: Reflections on the Tree of Life Jennifer Speed, Ph. D  p. 53 Day of the Dead Gentleman Callers and Their Muse On My Mind: Homage to Mom Kathy Sosa p. 187 Fine Art Meets Street Art In Defense of Borderland Culture Kathy Sosa p. 223 Artist Statement  p. 231 A Little About Coming to be an Artist and The Mestizaje that Inspires Me Kathy Sosa  p. 237 About the Essayists SERIES p. 21 Face Painting + 52  p. 43 Trees of Life  p. 115 Personalidades Grandes  p. 129 Winged Creatures  p. 147 Paperwork  p. 157 Found Objects p. 169 Huipiles  p. 185 Artivism, Installations & Public Art p. 217 Revolutionary Women p. 227 Career Highlights

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"""A joyous riot of patterns and colors inspired by the vibrancy of Tehuantepec huipiles as well as American quilts. Kathy Sosa's palette leaps across borders in a trajectory that celebrates opposites; Mexican tree of lifes morphing into Byzantine iconography. Inspired by women and honoring women, Sosa gathers inspiration from across the globe, ultimately making the art her own."" -- Sandra Cisneros ""Kathy Sosa's portraits loudly proclaim, I am who I am. For I look you in the eye with the power of my thoughts, my being, and my cultural and ethnic identity. Unsettling as can be to see so many women with their minds so brilliantly and dramatically dressed with the power of color, motifs, and historical symbolic perspectives, the reality of who we are is honored in this glorious book."" -- Ellen Riojas Clark, PhD ""Stunningly beautiful, and vividly stirring. In this extraordinary gathering of work, a virtual catalogue raisonn� of Kathy Sosa's 'Tree of Life' series of paintings, the artist reveals to us the visual alchemy of her vision. Drawing from varied sources in myriad cultures and histories, diverse artistic legacies--traditional, folk, figurative and decorative, symbolic and allegorical--Kathy has forged a unique style of 'narrative portraiture' that celebrates the raza c�smica culture that has emerged in the crossroads lands of South Texas."" -- John Phillip Santos"


“Mestizaje honors women and is a joyous riot of patterns and colors inspired by the vibrancy of Tehuantepec huipiles and American quilts. Kathy Sosa’s palette leaps across borders in a trajectory that celebrates opposites such as Mexican trees of life morphing into Byzantine iconography. She gathers inspiration from across the globe and, ultimately, makes the art her own.” — Sandra Cisneros  “Kathy Sosa’s portraits loudly proclaim ‘I am who I am.’ She celebrates the power of women’s thoughts, being, and cultural and ethnic identities through the glorious use of color, motifs, and historic and symbolic perspectives that honors the reality of who we are.” — Ellen Riojas Clark  “In this stunningly beautiful and vividly stirring catalogue raisonné of Kathy Sosa’s work, she reveals the alchemy of her vision drawn from myriad artistic cultures, histories, and legacies: traditional and folk, figurative and decorative, symbolic and allegorical. Sosa has forged a unique narrative portraiture that celebrates the raza cósmica that has emerged in the crossroads lands of South Texas.” — John Phillip Santos ""More than 178 pages of quality reproductions, many full-page, of works in various media (oil on canvas, paper, collage, installations) illustrate this well-designed book and provide a solid introduction to Sosa’s oeuvre."" — Daryl Grabarek,  Library Journal ""A veritable feast for the eye that elucidates the comingling of contemporary and historical cultural influences in Sosa’s work. Especially recommended for libraries in border states."" — Daryl Grabarek,  Library Journal 


“Mestizaje honors women and is a joyous riot of patterns and colors inspired by the vibrancy of Tehuantepec huipiles and American quilts. Kathy Sosa’s palette leaps across borders in a trajectory that celebrates opposites such as Mexican trees of life morphing into Byzantine iconography. She gathers inspiration from across the globe and, ultimately, makes the art her own.” — Sandra Cisneros  “Kathy Sosa’s portraits loudly proclaim ‘I am who I am.’ She celebrates the power of women’s thoughts, being, and cultural and ethnic identities through the glorious use of color, motifs, and historic and symbolic perspectives that honors the reality of who we are.” — Ellen Riojas Clark  “In this stunningly beautiful and vividly stirring catalogue raisonné of Kathy Sosa’s work, she reveals the alchemy of her vision drawn from myriad artistic cultures, histories, and legacies: traditional and folk, figurative and decorative, symbolic and allegorical. Sosa has forged a unique narrative portraiture that celebrates the raza cósmica that has emerged in the crossroads lands of South Texas.” — John Phillip Santos


Author Information

Kathy Sosa is an artist and educator. She received national recognition for her traveling exhibition Huipiles: A Celebration, which debuted at the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C., as part of the Smithsonian Latino Center. Her work has been featured on CNN and in other media nationally. She is the coproducer of the documentary series Children of the Revolución: How the Mexican Revolution Changed America’s Destiny, which chronicles the history of the Texas-Mexico borderlands. She is the author of Mestizaje: The Feminist Art of Kathy Sosa and the coeditor and illustrator of Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico class​: Portraits of Soldaderas, Saints, and Subversives​. She lives in San Antonio, Texas, and Querétaro, Mexico. 

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