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Part I. 1910-1945. Art after the Mexican Revolution ; The reinvention of the "Semana de arte moderna" ; Jos?e Carlos Mari?ategui and the eternal dawn of revolution ; National values ; Photography, Avant-Garde, and modernity
Part II. 1945-1959. Wifredo Lam, Aim?e C?esaire, Eugenio Granell, Andr?e Breton ; The oscillation between myth and criticism ; Latin American abstraction (1934-1969) ; Architectural modernism and its discontents ; The realism-abstraction debate in Latin America ; S?ao Paulo and other models
Part III. 1959-1973. Art and the Cuban Revolution ; The myths of H?elio Oiticica ; Between chaos and the furnaces ; Chicana/o art ; Cold war intellectual networks ; Jos?e G?omez Sicre and the Inter-American exhibitions of the Pan American Union ; "... A place for us"
Part IV. 1973-1990. An "other" possible revolution ; Art in Chile after 1973 ; Cold war conceptualism ; Asco in three acts ; A real existence
Part V. 1990-2010. Border art ; Walking with the devil: art, culture, and internationalization ; Is this what democracy looks like? Tania Bruguera and the politics of performance ; Shadows of the doubtful straight ; Notes on the Dominican diaspora in the United States ; Antigonismos ; Art, memory, and human rights in Argentina
Part VI. Approaches, debates, and methodologies. Time and place ; Is there such a thing as Latina/o art? ; The expansion of culture ; A question ; What Is "Latin American art" today?
Part II. 1945-1959. Wifredo Lam, Aim?e C?esaire, Eugenio Granell, Andr?e Breton ; The oscillation between myth and criticism ; Latin American abstraction (1934-1969) ; Architectural modernism and its discontents ; The realism-abstraction debate in Latin America ; S?ao Paulo and other models
Part III. 1959-1973. Art and the Cuban Revolution ; The myths of H?elio Oiticica ; Between chaos and the furnaces ; Chicana/o art ; Cold war intellectual networks ; Jos?e G?omez Sicre and the Inter-American exhibitions of the Pan American Union ; "... A place for us"
Part IV. 1973-1990. An "other" possible revolution ; Art in Chile after 1973 ; Cold war conceptualism ; Asco in three acts ; A real existence
Part V. 1990-2010. Border art ; Walking with the devil: art, culture, and internationalization ; Is this what democracy looks like? Tania Bruguera and the politics of performance ; Shadows of the doubtful straight ; Notes on the Dominican diaspora in the United States ; Antigonismos ; Art, memory, and human rights in Argentina
Part VI. Approaches, debates, and methodologies. Time and place ; Is there such a thing as Latina/o art? ; The expansion of culture ; A question ; What Is "Latin American art" today?