Decolonial Ecologies The Reinvention of Natural History in Latin American Art

In Decolonial Ecologies: The Reinvention of Natural History in Latin American Art, Joanna Page illuminates the ways in which contemporary artists in Latin America are reinventing historical methods of collecting, organizing, and displaying nature in order to develop new aesthetic and political persp...

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Main Author: Page, Joanna (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Open Book Publishers 2023
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