Performing the jumbled city Subversive aesthetics and anticolonial indigeneity in Santiago de Chile

Performing the jumbled city is a complex artefact beyond its own materiality. Linked to a dedicated website hosting additional audio-visual materials, the book acts as a connecting device allowing an exchange between texts, audio-visual materials, and original artworks, situating it in the emerging...

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Other Authors: Casagrande, Olivia (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Manchester University Press 2022
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