Ofrenda : Liliana Wilson's art of dissidence and dreams / Norma E. Cantu, editor.
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- 9781623492229
- 162349222X
- Ofrenda (Texas A & M University Press)
- Cantú, Norma E., 1947- Finding nepantla
- Wilson, Liliana, 1953-
- Wilson, Liliana, 1953- -- Themes, motives
- Wilson, Liliana, 1953-
- Women artists -- Texas -- Austin
- Chilean American women -- Texas -- Austin
- Painting, American -- Texas -- 20th century
- Painting, American -- Texas -- 21st century
- Art -- Political aspects -- United States
- Chile -- History -- Coup d'état, 1973 -- Art and the coup d'état
- Femmes artistes -- Texas -- Austin
- Américaines d'origine chilienne -- Texas -- Austin
- Peinture américaine -- Texas -- 20e siècle
- Peinture américaine -- Texas -- 21e siècle
- Art -- Aspect politique -- États-Unis
- ART -- History -- General
- Art -- Political aspects
- Chilean American women
- Painting, American
- Themes, motives
- Women artists
- Chile
- Texas
- Texas -- Austin
- United States
- Coup d'état (Chile : 1973)
- 1900-2099
- 759.983 23
- ND237.W737 O39 2014eb
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Some articles in Spanish with English translation.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Finding nepantla: Liliana Wilson, artivist / Norma E. Cantu -- Ofrenda / Antonia Castaneda and Liliana Wilson -- Bearing witness: their eyes anticipate the healing / Gloria E. Anzaldua -- Las imagenes de Liliana Wilson / Marjorie Agosin, translated by Monica Bruno Galmozzi -- Liliana Wilson: learning to live finally / Kay Turner -- "Ella tiene su tono": conocimiento and mestiza consciousness in Liliana Wilson's art / Alicia Gaspar de Alba -- Exiled creativity and immigrant aesthetics: the politically transformative work of Liliana Wilson / Guisela Latorre -- The inviolate erotic in the paintings of Liliana Wilson / Laura E. Perez -- A Chilean painter in the city of ideas: Liliana Wilson, memory recorder and dream shaper / George Vargas -- Liliana Wilson: shards of the past in her oeuvre / Patricia Ruiz-Healy -- Tango al que sopla la hoja / Lourdes Perez -- The artwork.
Print version record.
Liliana Wilson's art of resistance and protest, dissidence and dreams, consistently calls attention to injustice. Wilson belongs to a group of Chilean artists who were intimately shaped by the political turmoil and repression in Chile in the 1970s and 1980s and who have become self-exiled artists working outside of Chile but who are still tied to the political period and to its issues and concerns. From a working class family that struggled financially, Wilson nonetheless was able to study law, which facilitated her successful immigration to the United States in 1977. She moved to Texas and in.
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