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Tijuana Dreaming – Life and Art at the Global Border

Autor Josh Kun, Fiamma Montezemolo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 sep 2012
Tijuana Dreaming is an unprecedented introduction to the arts, culture, politics, and economics of contemporary Tijuana, Mexico. With many pieces translated from the Spanish for the first time, the anthology features contributions by prominent scholars, journalists, bloggers, novelists, poets, curators, and photographers from Tijuana and greater Mexico. They explore urban planning in light of Tijuana’s unique infrastructural, demographic, and environmental challenges. They delve into its musical countercultures, architectural ruins, cinema, and emergence as a hot spot on the international art scene. One contributor examines fictional representations of Tijuana's past as a Prohibition-era "city of sin" for U.S. pleasure seekers. Another reflects on its present as a city beleaguered by kidnappings and drug violence. In an interview, Nestor García Canclini revisits ideas that he advanced in Culturas híbridas (1990), his watershed book about Latin America and cultural hybridity. Taken together, the selections present a kaleidoscopic portrait of a major border city in the age of globalization.Contributors: Tito Alegría, Humberto Félix Berumen, Roberto Castillo Udiarte, Iain Chambers, Luis Humberto Crosthwaite, Teddy Cruz, Ejival, Tarek Elhaik, Guillermo Fadanelli, Ingrid Hernández, Jennifer Insley-Pruitt, Kathryn Kopinak, Josh Kun, Jesse Lerner, Fiamma Montezemolo, Rene Peralta, Rafa Saavedra, Lucía Sanromán, Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez, Heriberto Yépez
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822352907
ISBN-10: 0822352907
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 26 photographs, 1 table, 1 map
Dimensiuni: 150 x 250 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsForeword: A Line in the Sand / Iain ChambersIntroduction: The Factory of Dreams / Josh Kun and Fiamma Montezemolo; 1. Welcome Tu Tijuana / Roberto Castillo; 2. Snapshots from and about a City Named Tijuana / Humberto Félix Berumen; 3. Tijuanologies: An Urban Essay / Heriberto Yépez; 4. Globalization in Tijuana Maquiladoras: Using Historical Antecedents and Migration to Test Globalization Models / Kathryn Kopinak; 5. (Conversation with) Néstor García Canclini, on How Tijuana Ceased to Be the Laboratory of Postmodernity / Fiamma Montezemolo; 6. Postcards from the Border: In Tijuana, Revolución Is an Avenue / Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez; 7. Illicit Acts of Urbanism / René Peralta; 8. The Transborder Metropolis in Question: The Case of Tijuana and San Diego / Tito Alegría; 9. Practices of Encroachment: Urban Waste Moves Southbound; Illegal Zoning Seeps into North / Teddy Cruz; 10. Community of Struggle: Gender, Violence, and Resistance on the U.S./Mexico Border / Michelle Téllez; 11. La Cancion de Tijuana / Guillermo Fadanelli; 12. ¿Todos somos ciudadanos? Artistic Production and Agency in Tijuana / Lucía Sanromán; 13. Bioethnography of an Artist: Ingrid Hernández / Fiamma Montezemolo; 14. Borderline Archaeology / Jesse Lerner; 15. Redefining Sodom: A Latter-Day Vision of Tijuana / Jennifer Insley-Pruitt; 16. Crossfader Playlist / Rafa Saavedra; 17. Counterculture, Rockers, Punks, New Romantics, and Mods in Tijuana / Ejival; 18. Borderline Ghosts: From Touch of Evil to Maquilapolis: City of Factories / Tarek Elhaik; 19. The Kidnapped City / Josh Kun; 20. The Line / Luis Humberto CrosthwaiteContributors; Index

Recenzii

"Tijuana Dreaming stages an international dialogue about issues of overwhelming importance. It will enable supremely talented Spanish-language writers to reach Anglophone audiences, compel scholars to rethink why culture matters now, and lead readers around the world to consider the responsibilities and obligations that we incur in the face of rapidly changing configurations of capital, culture, violence, and the nation state." George Lipsitz, author of How Racism Takes Place"This is an exciting and timely collection of cultural criticism and creative work. The selections are inspired, alert to a wide spectrum of practices and debates. Personal narratives, urban development, art, literature, photography, and architecture are just some of the matters covered in this rich and thought-provoking conversation, and the foreword by Iain Chambers provides the perfect framing device, linking Tijuana to global studies and critical inquiry." Roberto Tejada, author of National Camera: Photography and Mexico's Image Environment
"Tijuana Dreaming stages an international dialogue about issues of overwhelming importance. It will enable supremely talented Spanish-language writers to reach Anglophone audiences, compel scholars to rethink why culture matters now, and lead readers around the world to consider the responsibilities and obligations that we incur in the face of rapidly changing configurations of capital, culture, violence, and the nation state." George Lipsitz, author of How Racism Takes Place "This is an exciting and timely collection of cultural criticism and creative work. The selections are inspired, alert to a wide spectrum of practices and debates. Personal narratives, urban development, art, literature, photography, and architecture are just some of the matters covered in this rich and thought-provoking conversation, and the foreword by Iain Chambers provides the perfect framing device, linking Tijuana to global studies and critical inquiry." Roberto Tejada, author of National Camera: Photography and Mexico's Image Environment

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A kaleidoscopic portrait of a major border city in the age of globalization