Latin American Collection Concepts

Latin American Collection Concepts
Title Latin American Collection Concepts PDF eBook
Author Gayle Ann Williams
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 277
Release 2019-03-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1476667594

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Though still hampered by some challenging obstacles, Latin American collection development is not the static, tradition-bound field many believe it to be. Latin American studies librarians have confronted these difficulties head-on and developed strategies to adapt to the field's continuous digital advancements. Presenting perspectives from several independent Latin American libraries, this collection of new essays covers the history of collecting, current strategies in collection development, collaborative collection development, buying trips, and future trends and new technologies.

The Americas Revealed

The Americas Revealed
Title The Americas Revealed PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Sullivan
Publisher Penn State University Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Art, Latin American
ISBN 9780271079523

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Explores the formation of public and private collections of Spanish Colonial and modern Latin American art throughout the United States, and the impact of the ever-changing political landscape of Latin American countries.

Catalog of the Latin American Collection

Catalog of the Latin American Collection
Title Catalog of the Latin American Collection PDF eBook
Author University of Texas at Austin. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher
Total Pages 772
Release 1969
Genre Latin America
ISBN

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Latin America

Latin America
Title Latin America PDF eBook
Author Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 250
Release 2017-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 022644306X

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“Latin America” is a concept firmly entrenched in its philosophical, moral, and historical meanings. And yet, Mauricio Tenorio-Trillo argues in this landmark book, it is an obsolescent racial-cultural idea that ought to have vanished long ago with the banishment of racial theory. Latin America: The Allure and Power of an Idea makes this case persuasively. Tenorio-Trillo builds the book on three interlocking steps: first, an intellectual history of the concept of Latin America in its natural historical habitat—mid-nineteenth-century redefinitions of empire and the cultural, political, and economic intellectualism; second, a serious and uncompromising critique of the current “Latin Americanism”—which circulates in United States–based humanities and social sciences; and, third, accepting that we might actually be stuck with “Latin America,” Tenorio-Trillo charts a path forward for the writing and teaching of Latin American history. Accessible and forceful, rich in historical research and specificity, the book offers a distinctive, conceptual history of Latin America and its many connections and intersections of political and intellectual significance. Tenorio-Trillo’s book is a masterpiece of interdisciplinary scholarship.

Our America

Our America
Title Our America PDF eBook
Author Smithsonian American Art Museum
Publisher Giles
Total Pages 374
Release 2014
Genre Art
ISBN

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Explores how one group of Latin American artists express their relationship to American art, history and culture.

Catalog of the Latin American Collection

Catalog of the Latin American Collection
Title Catalog of the Latin American Collection PDF eBook
Author University of Texas at Austin. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1971
Genre Latin America
ISBN

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Spatial Concepts for Decolonizing the Americas

Spatial Concepts for Decolonizing the Americas
Title Spatial Concepts for Decolonizing the Americas PDF eBook
Author Fernando Luiz Lara
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 196
Release 2021-10-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1527576531

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This collection of essays presents an innovative and provocative set of concepts to understand the spaces of the Americas through local lenses. The disciplines of architecture, urban design, landscape, and planning share the fundamental belief that space and place matter; however, the overwhelming majority of canonical knowledge in these fields originates in another continent and is external to the lived experience in such regions. The book introduces seven new concepts that have not been sufficiently addressed, and would make a significant contribution to the field: namely, gridded spaces; spaces of agriculture; space as image; watered spaces; spaces as labor; racialized spaces; and gendered spaces. This book, thus, introduces a broader conceptual framework to foster the analysis of the spatial histories of the Americas.