Immigration in the Visual Art of Nicario Jiménez Quispe
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Damian, Carol/LaRosa, Michael J/Stein, Steve
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
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<span>Art meets todays political debate over immigration in this beautifully illustrated exploration of Nicario Jiménez Quispes</span><span>retablos</span><span>.<br><br></span><br><br><p><span>This beautifully illustrated full-color book offers a unique depiction of the current immigration debate through the creative gaze of renowned Peruvian artist Nicario Jiménez Quispe, a recent immigrant to the United States. An internationally recognized maker of</span><span>retablos</span><span>, Jiménez is creating work that powerfully encapsulates the struggles, possibilities, and tragedies of immigration from the Global South to North America.</span><br><br></p><p><span>A decorative box with figures in the interior, the</span><span>retablo</span><span> in the Andes became a sort of magical-religious box designed to increase fertility among the herds owned by the local peasant population. These boxes served as a means of exchange in a cash-free, rural environment. Now reimagined by Jiménez, the</span><span>retablo</span><span> offers compelling insights into the bitter immigration disputes dividing our nation.</span></p>
Autorenportrait
<p><span>Carol Damian</span><span> is professor of art history (retired) at Florida International University in Miami. Damian is the founding director (20082014) of the Frost Art Museum on the campus of FIU. Her specialty is Latin American and Caribbean art with a focus on colonial Andean art.</span><br><br></p><p><br><br></p><p><span>Michael J. LaRosa</span><span> is associate professor of history at Rhodes College, Memphis. LaRosa, a specialist in modern Colombian history, has coauthored books with the Colombian historian Germán R. Mejía, among others.<br><br></span><span>Steve Stein</span><span> is professor emeritus of history at the University of Miami, Coral Gables. He has published widely on the contemporary history of Peru. His most recent work focuses on the history of wine and wine making in Latin America.</span></p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 12.09.2019
Umfang: 144 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781538128534
Umbreit-Nr.: 2221435
