PHOTO ARCHIVES VII: THE MAJORITY WORLD CONFERENCE PROGRAM & ABSTRACTS (original) (raw)

The Dialogical Construction of a Historical and Photographic Narrative in Brazil and Latin America between the 1970s and 1980s. in: IJHCS Volume-1 Issue-3, 2015

Erika Zerwes

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Images of History: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Latin American Photographs as Documents

Jorge Duany

The Latin American Anthropology Review, 2008

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Workshop Internacional «Imagined Pasts: colonialism, photography and archives». Organização juntamente com Maria José Lobo Antunes e Inês Ponte. ICS-ULisboa, 4-5 novembro 2019

Filipa Lowndes Vicente

2019

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Feeling the Past: Display and the Art of Memory in Latin America

Andrea Giunta

Journal of curatorial studies Volume 3 Numbers 2&3, 2014

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• ‘The Memorial de los Detenidos Desaparecidos: Fragile memory and contested meaning in post-dictatorship Uruguay’, in Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, forthcoming, July 2012

cara levey

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Breaking The Frames of the Past: Photography and Literature in Contemporary Argentina, Chile, and Peru

Daniella Wurst

2019

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A Light in the Darkness: Argentinian Photography During the Military Dictatorship (1976-1983)

Ana Tallone

2015

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Making the past perpeptible: reflections on the temporal and visual enframings of violence in the Museum of Memory in Uruguay

Susana Draper

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The Perpetual Unfolding of Photographic History: A Previously Unknown Panorama of Salvador, Bahia, by Rodolpho Lindemann

Julieta Pestarino

Getty Research Journal, 2024

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Public Photography and the Visual Dimensions of Contemporary History 1

Ana Mauad

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“Problems of Photographic Criticism and the Question of a Truly Revolutionary Image: The Photographs of Mario Algaze, Juan Rulfo and Manuel Alvarez Bravo.” (2004)

Benjamin Fraser

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The Insubordination of Photography: Documentary Practices Under Chile’s Dictatorship. By Ángeles Donoso Macaya

Debbie Sharnak

Journal of Social History, 2020

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Deterritorializing the Archive: Subverting imperial narrative through the work of Susana de Sousa Dias and Filipa César

Ana Catarina Pinho

NECS Conference 2022: Epistemic Media: Atlas, Archive, Network, 2022

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Una imagen real de la Argentina: Image-based Counter-narratives through the Walking Archive and the Project Hegemony

Elena Rosauro

Revista Historia y Memoria, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, 2013

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Searching for a method: in between the aesthetic and the history of domestic images during Brazil's military dictatorship 1

Patrícia Furtado Mendes Machado P Machado

Revista Intercom, 2020

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Historical Memory at El Salvador's Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen

Diana Carolina Sierra Becerra

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Archives, Performance, and Resistance in Uruguayan Art Under Dictatorship

Andrea Giunta

Representations, 2016

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Art for the People:The Archive: Espacio para la Memoria – Buenos Aires who gave me access to their material on ‘Tucumán Arde’ The Parque de la Memoria – Buenos Aires

rivkah hetherington

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Struggles to Remember: The Museum of the Word and Image in Post-War El Salvador

Diana Carolina Sierra Becerra

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Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies

Anna Corrigan

Photographic Assembly in Post-Dictatorial Argentina and Uruguay, 2022

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Memory, truth and justice: A contextualisation of the uses of photographs of the victims of state terrorism in Argentina, 1972-2012: Communicating an intersection of art, politics and history

Richard Askam

2014

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From Shopping Malls to Memory Museums: Reconciling the Recent Past in the Uruguayan Neoliberal State (2012)

Eugenio Di Stefano

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Betraying Heritage: A Reading of the 1970s in Argentina through Visual Arts and the Gaze of the children of the Disappeared (MPhil Thesis, Cambridge, 2007)

Jordana Blejmar

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The Cherished images COLOMBIA: NETFLIX’S NARCOS AND THE PEASANTS FROM THE RADIO SUTATENZA PHOTO ARCHIVE

Zenaida Osorio

The Cherished images COLOMBIA: NETFLIX’S NARCOS AND THE PEASANTS FROM THE RADIO SUTATENZA PHOTO ARCHIVE, 2019

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Icons of Memory: Photography and its Uses in Bahian Candomblé

Lisa Earl Castillo

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Reframing transitions and contesting memories: The archive and the archival object in Peruvian cinema

Sarah Barrow

New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film, 2015

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Diary of a documentary in the making: filming the local imaginaries of post-dictatorship Argentina* Diario del making of de un documental: imaginarios locales de la posdictadura argentina

Cecilia Sosa, Philippa Page

Comunicacion y Medios, 2019

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Revista do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional

Yussef Campos

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From Shopping Malls to Memory Museums: Reconciling the Recent Past in the Uruguayan Neoliberal State

Eugenio Di Stefano

2012

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Glances in the landscape: Photography and memory in the work of Guadalupe Gaona

Natalia Fortuny

Journal of Romance Studies, 2013

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“Territorial Imagination and Visual Culture in the Centenary: The Construction of the National Landscape in Uruguay’s Centenary Book (1926).”

Carla Giaudrone

2011

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Art and Collective Memory in the Southern Cone. The Argentine case.doc

Karina Maddonni

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The Absence Made Visible: the Case of Ausenc•as, Gustavo Germano’s Photographic Exhibition

Celina Van Dembroucke

InTensions

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Showcasing Dictatorship: Memory and the Museum in Argentina and Chile

Jens Andermann

Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society, 2012

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The archival riot: Travesti/Trans* audiovisual memory politics in twenty-first-century Argentina

Marce Butierrez

Memory Studies, 2022

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