Unmaking to Make : Art as Decolonising Practice in Latin Americas Future, Past and Present

Unmaking to Make : Art as Decolonising Practice in Latin Americas Future, Past and Present

UCL Press

Explore the intersection of artistic expression and decolonial theory in Unmaking to Make: Art as Decolonising Practice in Latin Americas Future, Past and Present. This insightful academic work, edited by Alex Ungprateeb Flynn, investigates how contemporary art practices serve as vital tools for decolonization across Latin America. The book delves into the complex historical narratives and future possibilities of the region through a diverse collection of scholarly perspectives. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how creative practitioners challenge established power structures and redefine cultural identities. This text is an essential resource for students, researchers, and art historians interested in Latin American studies, post-colonial theory, and the sociology of art. Product Summary: Academic paperback book exploring art as a decolonising practice in Latin America, edited by Alex Ungprateeb Flynn, published by UCL Press.

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