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Reinoza, Tatiana, author.
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Hispanic American prints.
Hispanic American prints -- Political aspects.
Hispanic American printmakers.
Immigrants in art.
Colonization in art.
Colonies in art.
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Reclaiming the Ameri...
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Reclaiming the Americas : Latinx art and the politics of territory / Tatiana Reinoza.
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Reinoza, Tatiana, author.
Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2023.
Subjects
Hispanic American prints.
Hispanic American prints -- Political aspects.
Hispanic American printmakers.
Immigrants in art.
Colonization in art.
Colonies in art.
ISBN:
9781477326909 (paperback)
1477326901 (paperback)
Series:
Latinx (Series)
Description:
xii, 272 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Contents:
Native territorialities : Ricardo Duffy's border pop and the indigenous uncanny -- Embodied territorialities : Enrique Chagoya and Alberto Ríos disrupting the Western cartographic gaze -- Mestiza territorialities : Sandra Fernández's migrant justice and the movable border -- Aqueous territorialities : the Dominican York Proyecto Gráfica's island dwellers and water boundaries -- Conclusion: Revolution on display -- Appendix: Latinx printmaking workshops and collectives in the US.
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How Latinx artists around the US adopted the medium of printmaking to reclaim the lands of the Americas. Printmakers have conspired, historically, to illustrate the maps created by European colonizers that were used to chart and claim their expanding territories. Over the last three decades, Latinx artists and print studios have reclaimed this printed art form for their own spatial discourse. This book examines the limited editions produced at four art studios around the US that span everything from sly critiques of Manifest Destiny to printed portraits of Dreamers in Texas. Reclaiming the Americas is the visual history of Latinx printmaking in the US. Tatiana Reinoza employs a pan-ethnic comparative model for this interdisciplinary study of graphic art, drawing on art history, Latinx studies, and geography in her discussions. The book contests printmaking's historical complicity in the logics of colonization and restores the art form and the lands it once illustrated to the Indigenous, migrant, mestiza/o, and Afro-descendant people of the Americas--Publisher's description.
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