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Eros ideologies : writings on art, spirituality, and the decolonial /

Explores the decolonial through Western and non-Western thought concerning personal and social well-being. Drawing upon Jungian, people-of-color, and spiritual psychology alongside non-Western spiritual philosophies of the interdependence of all life-forms, she writes of the decolonial as an ongoing...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pérez, Laura Elisa (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2019.
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505 0 |a Social body of love: crafting decolonial methodologies -- Eros ideologies and Methodology of the oppressed -- Long Nguyen: flesh of the inscrutable -- Hidden avant-gardes: contemporary U.S. Latina/o art -- Freedom and gender in Ester Hernández's Libertad -- 'Ginas in the atelier -- Poetry of embodiment: series and variation in Linda Arreola's Vaguely Chicana -- Art and museums -- The@-erotics in Alex Donis's My Cathedral -- Con o sin permiso (with or without permission): Chicana badgirls: Las Hociconas -- Maestrapeace: picturing the power of women's histories of creativity -- Decolonizing self-portraits of Frida Kahlo, Ana Mendieta, and Yreina D. Cervántez -- Undead Darwinism and the fault lines of neocolonialism in Latina/o art worlds -- The inviolate erotic in the paintings of Liliana Wilson -- The performance of spirituality and visionary politics in the work of Gloria Anzaldúa -- Daughters shaking earth -- Fashioning decolonial optics: days of the dead walking altars and Calavera fashion shows in Latina/o Los Angeles -- On Jean Pierre Larochette and Yael Lurie's Water songs -- Prayers for the planet: reweaving the natural and the social: Consuelo Jimenez Underwood's Welcome to Flower-Landia -- "Undocunation," creativity, integrity -- Writing with crooked lines. 
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