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Imprints Of Revolution Visual Representations Of Resistance Lisa B Y Calvente

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Imprints Of Revolution Visual Representations Of Resistance Lisa B Y Calvente
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Lisa B. Y. Calvente, Guadalupe García
ISBN: 9781783485055, 1783485051
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Imprints Of Revolution Visual Representations Of Resistance Lisa B Y Calvente by Lisa B. Y. Calvente, Guadalupe García 9781783485055, 1783485051 instant download after payment.

What is the significance of the visual representation of revolution? How is history articulated through public images? How can these images communicate new histories of struggle?

Imprints of Revolutionhighlights how revolutions and revolutionary moments are historically constructed and locally contextualized through the visual. It explores a range of spatial and temporal formations to illustrate how movements are articulated, reconstituted, and communicated. The collective work illustrates how the visual serves as both a mobilizing and demobilizing force in the wake of globalization. Radical performances, cultural artefacts, architectural and fashion design as well as social and print media are examples of the visual mediums analysed as alternative archives that propose new understandings of revolution. The volume illustrates how revolution remains significant in visually communicating and articulating social change with the ability to transform our contemporary understanding of local, national, and transnational spaces and processes.

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