With the Body
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https://doi.org/10.24215/25457888e023Keywords:
Feminism, Latin America, Experimental art, BodyAbstract
This text is a review of Andrea Giunta’s last book Feminismo y artelatinoamericano. Historia de artistas que emanciparon el cuerpo [Feminism andLatin American Art. History of Artists Who Emancipated the Body]. Its secondedition was released in 2018 by Siglo Veintiuno. With a comment on eachchapter, we want to show the currentness of this book and how important itscontribution to the historiography of Latin American art is. It focuses on theartworks that between the 60s and 80s showed a different understanding ofthe woman’s body and presented it as an area to express disagreement withwhat has been socially established.Downloads
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