Imprints of Revolution
Visual Representations of Resistance
Herausgeber: Y. Calvente, Lisa B.; García, Guadalupe
Imprints of Revolution
Visual Representations of Resistance
Herausgeber: Y. Calvente, Lisa B.; García, Guadalupe
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Explores the visual ways in which the concept of revolution is appropriated through public images across the globe using a diverse range of case studies.
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Explores the visual ways in which the concept of revolution is appropriated through public images across the globe using a diverse range of case studies.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 429g
- ISBN-13: 9781783485062
- ISBN-10: 178348506X
- Artikelnr.: 42813416
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 429g
- ISBN-13: 9781783485062
- ISBN-10: 178348506X
- Artikelnr.: 42813416
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lisa B. Y. Calvente is Assistant Professor of Intercultural Communication and Performance Studies in the College of Communication at DePaul University. Guadalupe García is Assistant Professor of History at Tulane University.
1. Introduction: Decolonizing Revolution through Visual Articulations, Lisa
B.Y. Calvente / 2. Icons of Revolution: Constructions of Emiliano Zapata in
Prints of the Mexican Revolution, Theresa Avila / 3. Imprinting
Industriousness in the Quest for the Good Life: Lineages of the Chinese
Revolutionary Image from 1949 to the Present, Alison Hulme / 4. Image in
Revolution: Articulating the Visual Arts and Becoming Cuban, Lisa B.Y.
Calvente and Guadalupe García / 5. The Image of Difference: Racial
Coalition and Social Collapse by way of Vietnam, Brynn Hatton / 6. Ethiopia
Tiqdem? The Influence of the Mythic, Protest and Red Terror Periods on
Ethiopian Pan Africanism, Meron Wondwosen / 7. Incas for Sale: Commodified
Images of Historical Sites, Silvia Nagy-Zekmi and Kevin J. Ryan / 8. Hugo
Chávez, Iconic Associationism, and the Bolívarian Revolution, Joshua Frye /
9. Crisis and Revolution: Activist Art in Neoliberal Buenos Aires, Leonora
Souza Paula / 10. Mexican Spring: #YoSoy132's Images of Resistance, Nasheli
Jiménez del Val / Bibliography / Further Reading / Index
B.Y. Calvente / 2. Icons of Revolution: Constructions of Emiliano Zapata in
Prints of the Mexican Revolution, Theresa Avila / 3. Imprinting
Industriousness in the Quest for the Good Life: Lineages of the Chinese
Revolutionary Image from 1949 to the Present, Alison Hulme / 4. Image in
Revolution: Articulating the Visual Arts and Becoming Cuban, Lisa B.Y.
Calvente and Guadalupe García / 5. The Image of Difference: Racial
Coalition and Social Collapse by way of Vietnam, Brynn Hatton / 6. Ethiopia
Tiqdem? The Influence of the Mythic, Protest and Red Terror Periods on
Ethiopian Pan Africanism, Meron Wondwosen / 7. Incas for Sale: Commodified
Images of Historical Sites, Silvia Nagy-Zekmi and Kevin J. Ryan / 8. Hugo
Chávez, Iconic Associationism, and the Bolívarian Revolution, Joshua Frye /
9. Crisis and Revolution: Activist Art in Neoliberal Buenos Aires, Leonora
Souza Paula / 10. Mexican Spring: #YoSoy132's Images of Resistance, Nasheli
Jiménez del Val / Bibliography / Further Reading / Index
1. Introduction: Decolonizing Revolution through Visual Articulations, Lisa
B.Y. Calvente / 2. Icons of Revolution: Constructions of Emiliano Zapata in
Prints of the Mexican Revolution, Theresa Avila / 3. Imprinting
Industriousness in the Quest for the Good Life: Lineages of the Chinese
Revolutionary Image from 1949 to the Present, Alison Hulme / 4. Image in
Revolution: Articulating the Visual Arts and Becoming Cuban, Lisa B.Y.
Calvente and Guadalupe García / 5. The Image of Difference: Racial
Coalition and Social Collapse by way of Vietnam, Brynn Hatton / 6. Ethiopia
Tiqdem? The Influence of the Mythic, Protest and Red Terror Periods on
Ethiopian Pan Africanism, Meron Wondwosen / 7. Incas for Sale: Commodified
Images of Historical Sites, Silvia Nagy-Zekmi and Kevin J. Ryan / 8. Hugo
Chávez, Iconic Associationism, and the Bolívarian Revolution, Joshua Frye /
9. Crisis and Revolution: Activist Art in Neoliberal Buenos Aires, Leonora
Souza Paula / 10. Mexican Spring: #YoSoy132's Images of Resistance, Nasheli
Jiménez del Val / Bibliography / Further Reading / Index
B.Y. Calvente / 2. Icons of Revolution: Constructions of Emiliano Zapata in
Prints of the Mexican Revolution, Theresa Avila / 3. Imprinting
Industriousness in the Quest for the Good Life: Lineages of the Chinese
Revolutionary Image from 1949 to the Present, Alison Hulme / 4. Image in
Revolution: Articulating the Visual Arts and Becoming Cuban, Lisa B.Y.
Calvente and Guadalupe García / 5. The Image of Difference: Racial
Coalition and Social Collapse by way of Vietnam, Brynn Hatton / 6. Ethiopia
Tiqdem? The Influence of the Mythic, Protest and Red Terror Periods on
Ethiopian Pan Africanism, Meron Wondwosen / 7. Incas for Sale: Commodified
Images of Historical Sites, Silvia Nagy-Zekmi and Kevin J. Ryan / 8. Hugo
Chávez, Iconic Associationism, and the Bolívarian Revolution, Joshua Frye /
9. Crisis and Revolution: Activist Art in Neoliberal Buenos Aires, Leonora
Souza Paula / 10. Mexican Spring: #YoSoy132's Images of Resistance, Nasheli
Jiménez del Val / Bibliography / Further Reading / Index