
The wound and the stitch : a genealogy of the female body from medieval Iberia to SoCal Chicanx art
Loretta Victoria Ramirez
Bok · Engelsk · 2024
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Omfang | xix, 235 sider : illustrasjoner, figurer (noen kolorerte)
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Utgave | First edition
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Opplysninger | Introduction : the wound and the stitch -- The rhetorical wound. Cherríe Moraga's rhetoric of fragmentation and semi-ness ; Woundedness as decolonial rhetoric -- The inflicted wound. Biopolitics and "crying wounds" in No más bebés ; Border-patrolling Chicana bodies and wound theory as resistance -- The generative wound. Reading wounds (from right to left) to reclaim Mexica cosmologies ; The art of the generative wound (from container to co-redemptrix) -- Conclusion : the linguistic wound and stitch pedagogy.. - "Traces a historical genealogy of imagery and language centered on the concept of woundedness and the stitching together of fragmented selves in Chicanx self-representation"
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Emner | Bains, Amalia Mesa
Gómez-Peña, Guillermo Moraga, Cherríe Tajima-Peña, Renee Vis mer... Mexican American arts.
Rhetoric. Women in art. Women in literature. Wounds and injuries in art. Wounds and injuries in literature. Amalia Mesa Bains. Art History. California. Cherríe Moraga. Chicana rhetoric. Chicanx self-representation. Decolonial. Gender Studies. Guillermo Gómez-Peña. Latino Studies. Renee Tajima-Peña. Trauma theory. late twentieth-century print media and art. late-medieval Iberian devotional scultpures. stitching wounds. violence against Chicanx bodies. woundeness. kvinner kunst kvinnekroppen motiv retorikk Mexico Usa |
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ISBN | 0271097272. - 0271097280. - 9780271097275. - 9780271097282
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