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The Multimedia Works of Contemporary Latin American Women Writers and Artists: Tamesis Studies in Popular and Digital Cultures

Autor Jane Elizabeth Lavery, Sarah Bowskill, Ana Clavel, Eugenia Prado Bassi, Eli Neira
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 aug 2023
Latin American female writers and artists use their work to voice dissent against social issues including neo-liberal consumerism, environmental degradation, mass migration and gender violence.
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ISBN-13: 9781855663947
ISBN-10: 1855663945
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Boydell and Brewer
Seria Tamesis Studies in Popular and Digital Cultures


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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION: A Crosscurrent of Contemporary Latin American Women Multimedia Artists and Writers, S.E.L. Bowskill and J.E. Lavery CHAPTER 1: The Transliterary: The Novel and Other Multimedia Horizons Beyond (and Close to) the Textual, Ana Clavel CHAPTER 2: Commentary on Fe/males: Sieges of the Post Human (Transmedia Installation), Eugenia Prado Bassi CHAPTER 3: An Anthropaphagic Ch'ixi Poetics, Eli Neira CHAPTER 4: My Relationship with Artistic Creation Began with Words, Regina José Galindo CHAPTER 5: imagetext, Carla Faesler CHAPTER 6: Voices/Bodies, Mónica Nepote CHAPTER 7: Redefining Meaning: The Interweaving of the Visual and Poetic, Pilar Acevedo CHAPTER 8: The Territory is Home, Gabriela Golder and Mariela Yeregui CHAPTER 9: Reflections on a Multimedia Practice, Jacalyn Lopez Garcia CHAPTER 10: Digital Weaving, Lucia Grossberger Morales CHAPTER 11: Eli Neira, Regina José Galindo and Ana Clavel: "Polluting" Corporealities and Intermedial/Transliterary Crossings, Jane E. Lavery CHAPTER 12: The Digital Condition: Subjectivity and Aesthetics in "Fe/males" by Eugenia Prado Bassi, Carolina Gainza CHAPTER 13: The Transmedia, Post-Medium, Postnational and Nomadic Projects of Pilar Acevedo, Rocío Cerón and Mónica Nepote, Sarah E.L. Bowskill CHAPTER 14: The Art of the Hack: Poets Carla Faesler and Mónica Nepote and Booktuber Fátima Orozco, Emily Hind CHAPTER 15: The Places of Pain: Intermedial Mode and Meaning in Via Corporis by Pura López Colomé and Geografía de dolor by Monica González, Nuala Finnegan CHAPTER 16: Words, Memory and Space in Intermedial Works by Gabriela Golder and Mariela Yeregui, Claudia Kozak CHAPTER 17: Fungibility and the Intermedial Poem: Ana María Uribe, Belén Gache and Karen Villeda, Debra Ann Castillo CHAPTER 18: Hypertext and Biculturality in Two Autobiographical Hypermedia Works by Latina Artists Lucia Grossberger Morales and Jacalyn Lopez Garcia, Thea Pitman CHAPTER 19: Dialogues Across Media: The Creation of (New?) Hybrid Genres by Belén Gache and Marina Zerbarini, Claire Taylor Bibliography Index