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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Laura E. PérezPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 1.002kg ISBN: 9780822338529ISBN 10: 0822338521 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 09 August 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA landmark text for understanding recurring concepts and themes of the spiritual, the political, and the aesthetic in Chicana art theories and practices. -Tomas Ybarra-Frausto, independent scholar, New York City For Laura E. Perez, 'spirit' is a twenty-first-century method of analysis. This book transforms cultural productions into portals through which academic disciplines are linked. This daring objective is achieved through Chicana and U.S. third-world feminist technologies. The work of Chicana Art makes spirit visible. -Chela Sandoval, author of Methodology of the Oppressed In light of the very real difficulties of engaging the 'spiritual' within the largely secular Enlightenment discourses in the human sciences, Laura E. Perez's work on the realms of the spiritual and the political in art alters the frame of reference, of what can be seen and known. -Rosa Linda Fregoso, author of meXicana Encounters: The Making of Social Identities on the Borderlands Laura E. Perez illuminates the connections between the heterogeneous forms and themes cultivated by Chicana artists, filmmakers, and writers-connections that have been floating in the air for some time but never brought together in a concrete way until now. -Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano, author of The Wounded Heart: Writing on Cherrie Moraga Chicana Art is the first book of its kind that preserves a long history of outspoken Latinas using their talents to change family traditions. With their richly colorful artwork, these Chicanas successfully show the Western world who they are and why they aren't just another Spanish-speaking minority. Perez not only examines the different stories behind many Chicana's religious installations, but she encourages her audience to empower themselves by altering their self image and embrace the future that awaits them. -- Stephanie Nolasco, Feminist Review blog Perez offers a rich analysis of a vast array of artistic works... Perez's arguments are theoretically sound and always consistent with the organizing category of politicized spirituality... Perez's notion of the politics of the spiritual as generative of tangible political and social effects is a critical contribution to the epistemological frameworks that inform Chicana/o studies and extends further to enrich this category's management within art history, literary, and American studies. -- Victoria Fortuna, Aztlan The first book-length study of Chicana art, this long-anticipated volume surpasses expectation in breadth, depth, and presentation and begins to fill a noticeable gap in feminist scholarship. We applaud Duke University Press for having done an exceptional job in the production of this book. Beautifully designed, it is printed on heavy paper with high quality graphics and carefully chosen fonts. This high production value pays respect to the quality, depth, and diversity of the Chicana arts movement, which-as Perez argues-encompasses a rich array of literature, essays, film, and fine arts including prints, silkscreen, painting, photography, murals, textiles, mixed media, digital art, conceptual art, and performance art. -- Luz Calvo and Catriona Rueda Esquibel, Signs With her encyclopedic study of Chicana art, Laura Perez broadens reader's perspectives significantly... Her theoretical approach, clearly explained in her introduction, is consistently at work in every chapter, considering a rich variety of media and a multitude of artists. Chicana Art ... is an intelligent and highly creative study that has laid the groundwork for scholars from a variety of fields and for those art aficionados who wish to enter into a rich terrain. -- Lynda Hoffman-Jeep, Women's Art Journal ""Laura E. Perez illuminates the connections between the heterogeneous forms and themes cultivated by Chicana artists, filmmakers, and writers--connections that have been floating in the air for some time but never brought together in a concrete way until now."" Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano, author of The Wounded Heart: Writing on Cherrie Moraga ""In light of the very real difficulties of engaging the 'spiritual' within the largely secular Enlightenment discourses in the human sciences, Laura E. Perez's work on the realms of the spiritual and the political in art alters the frame of reference, of what can be seen and known."" Rosa Linda Fregoso, author of meXicana Encounters: The Making of Social Identities on the Borderlands A landmark text for understanding recurring concepts and themes of the spiritual, the political, and the aesthetic in Chicana art theories and practices.""--Tomas Ybarra-Frausto, independent scholar, New York City ""For Laura E. Perez, 'spirit' is a twenty-first-century method of analysis. This book transforms cultural productions into portals through which academic disciplines are linked. This daring objective is achieved through Chicana and U.S. third-world feminist technologies. The work of Chicana Art makes spirit visible.""--Chela Sandoval, author of Methodology of the Oppressed Laura E. Perez illuminates the connections between the heterogeneous forms and themes cultivated by Chicana artists, filmmakers, and writers--connections that have been floating in the air for some time but never brought together in a concrete way until now. Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano, author of The Wounded Heart: Writing on Cherrie Moraga In light of the very real difficulties of engaging the 'spiritual' within the largely secular Enlightenment discourses in the human sciences, Laura E. Perez's work on the realms of the spiritual and the political in art alters the frame of reference, of what can be seen and known. Rosa Linda Fregoso, author of meXicana Encounters: The Making of Social Identities on the Borderlands A landmark text for understanding recurring concepts and themes of the spiritual, the political, and the aesthetic in Chicana art theories and practices. --Tomas Ybarra-Frausto, independent scholar, New York City For Laura E. Perez, 'spirit' is a twenty-first-century method of analysis. This book transforms cultural productions into portals through which academic disciplines are linked. This daring objective is achieved through Chicana and U.S. third-world feminist technologies. The work of Chicana Art makes spirit visible. --Chela Sandoval, author of Methodology of the Oppressed Author InformationLaura E. PÉrez is Associate Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |