Violence and resistance, art and politics in Colombia / Stephen Zepke, Nicolás Alvarado Castillo, editors.

"This book explores the historical and contemporary connections between art and politics in Colombia. These relations are unique because of the ways in which they are saturated by violence, as the country has passed through conquest, struggles for Independence, fighting between political factio...

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Other Authors: Zepke, Stephen (Editor), Alvarado Castillo, Nicolás (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
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Online Access:Springer eBooks

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505 0 0 |t Social Engagement: --  |t The Project of Engaged Science and the Appearance of the ‘People’ in Colombia /  |r Mónica Zuleta P. --  |t In-Situ Aesthetics as Local Politics: Gilbert Simondon and the 21N Protest Movement /  |r Ana Isabel Durán-Vélez --  |t Memory and Sensation: --  |t The Resistance of the Unarchivable: From Myth to History in José Alejandro Restrepo’s Musa Paradisiaca /  |r María del Rosario Acosta López --  |t The Emancipated Bodies of Nicolás Rincón-Gille: Dissenting Memories, amidst Devastations /  |r Laura Quintana --  |t Bestial Sound: Affect, Metaphor and Posthuman Memory in Clemencia Echeverri’s Sacrificio /  |r Juan Diego Pérez Moreno --  |t The Anthropological Turn: --  |t Inverted Worlds: The Cannibal Aesthetics of the Pictographs at Cerro Azul /  |r Stephen Zepke --  |t The Violence over Memory: Archeology, Heritage, and Indigenous Histories in Colombia /  |r Cristóbal Gnecco --  |t The River Spirit and the River Citizen: Epistemic Forms of Violence and the Languages of Transformative Critique /  |r Carlos A. Manrique --  |t Transgression: --  |t Beyond Transgression: Representations of Violence and Politics in La técnica del hombre blanco /  |r Nicolás Alvarado Castillo --  |t Antagonisms and the Fascinating Adversary: Nicolás Gómez Dávila’s Early Readings of Nietzsche, Marx, and Sade /  |r Juan Fernando Mejía Mosquera --  |t Feminism: --  |t Supine and Naked America /  |r Ana María Lozano Rocha --  |t Stories of Local Music: Women, Invisibilization and Resistance in Colombia /  |r Sandra Natalia Sánchez Ramírez, Jorge Francisco Maldonado Serrano, Alicia Natali Chamorro Muñoz --  |t The Gestural Dimension of Artistic Practice: Performance, Politics and Responsibility in Zoitsa Noriega’s Installation-Performance Daphne /  |r Gustavo Gómez Pérez. 
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