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Chicana and Chicano art ProtestArte /

From the Publisher: This is the first book solely dedicated to the history, development, and present-day flowering of Chicana and Chicano visual arts. It offers readers an opportunity to understand and appreciate Chicana/o art from its beginnings in the 1960s, its relationship to the Chicana/o Movem...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jackson, Carlos Francisco, 1978-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2009.
Colección:Mexican American experience.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- History of the Mexican American experience -- A new nation and a new culture -- Mexican Americans and the World War II era -- Emergence of Chicanismo -- National Chicano Youth Liberation Conference and Aztlán -- Approaching democracy and approaching Chicanismo -- 1. Artistic influences on the Chicano art movement -- Emergence of a Mexican national art : challenging colonial art -- José Guadalupe Posada -- The Mexican revolution and the Mexican mural movement -- Works Progress Administration Section of Fine Arts and the Federal Art Project -- Taller de Gráfica Popular -- OSPAAAL and Cuban printmaking -- Conclusion -- 2. Art and the Chicano movement -- Emergence of a Chicano art movement -- Rasquachismo : a Chicano sensibility -- Geography of Chicana and Chicano art production -- The poster -- The mural -- Conclusion -- 3. Prominent themes in Chicano art -- Chicano nationalism and pre-Columbian culture -- Immigration and the border -- Labor -- Chicana feminism and sexuality -- Family and rituals -- Antiwar activism and Third World liberation struggles -- Chicano popular culture -- Conclusion -- 4. Chicano art collectives -- Mexican American Liberation Art Front (MALAF), 1968-1970 -- Asco, 1971-1987 -- Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF), 1972- -- Mujeres Muralistas, 1973-1977 -- Con Safos and Los Quemados -- Los Four, 1973-1983 -- Co-Madres Artistas, 1992- -- 5. Community art centers and workshops -- Self Help Graphics and Art Inc., 1970- -- Galería de la Raza, 1970- -- Centro Cultural de la Raza, 1970- -- La Raza Silkscreen Center (LRSC), 1970-1995, and Mission Gráfica, 1995- -- Social Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), 1976- -- 6. Trends in Chicano art -- Exhibitions -- Archives, collections, and publications -- The future of Chicano art. 
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