Argentine, Mexican, and Guatemalan Photography: Feminist, Queer, and Post-Masculinist Perspectives

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Book
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ISBN 10
029275793X
ISBN 13
9780292757936
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Publication Year
2014
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Pages
217
Subject
Photography - Latin America| Portrait photography - Latin America|Gender identity - Latin America| Gender identity in art
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Abstract
David William Foster examines the work of photographers ranging from the internationally acclaimed artists Graciela Iturbide, Pedro Meyer, and Marcos López to significant photographers whose work is largely unknown to English-speaking audiences. He grounds his essays in four interlocking areas of research: the experience of human life in urban environments, the feminist matrix and gendered cultural production, Jewish cultural production, and the ideological principles of cultural works and the connections between the works and the sociopolitical and historical contexts in which they were created. Foster reveals how gender-marked photography has contributed to the discourse surrounding the project of redemocratization in Argentina and Guatemala, as well as how it has illuminated human rights abuses in both countries. He also traces photography's contributions to the evolution away from the masculinist-dominated post-1910 Revolution ideology in Mexico. This research convincingly demonstrates that Latin American photography merits the high level of respect that is routinely accorded to more canonical forms of cultural production. Include artists, Greta Stern, Silvina Frydlewsky, Daniela Rossell, Marco Zimmermann, Stefan Ruiz, Helen Zout, Daniel Hernandez-Salazar, and more
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Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Simone de Beauvoir Institute Library | 100002428 | TR27.5.F64 2014 | 1 | Yes |