National Camera: Photography and Mexico's Image Environment

National Camera: Photography and Mexico's Image Environment

by Roberto Tejada
ISBN-10:
0816660824
ISBN-13:
9780816660827
Pub. Date:
02/05/2009
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10:
0816660824
ISBN-13:
9780816660827
Pub. Date:
02/05/2009
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
National Camera: Photography and Mexico's Image Environment

National Camera: Photography and Mexico's Image Environment

by Roberto Tejada

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Overview

In National Camera, Roberto Tejada offers a comprehensive study of Mexican photography from the early twentieth century to today, demonstrating how images have shaped identities in Mexico, the United States, and in the borderlands where the two nations and cultures intersect—a place Tejada calls the shared image environment.

The “problem” of photography in Mexico, Tejada shows, reveals cross-cultural episodes that are rife with contradictions, especially in the complex terms of cultural and sexual difference. Analyzing such topics as territory, sexuality, and social and ethnic relations in image making, Tejada delves into the work of key figures including Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Edward Weston, Tina Modotti, Marius de Zayas, and Julien Levy, as well as the Agustín Víctor Casasola Archive, the Boystown photographs, and contemporary Mexican and Latina photo-based artists.

From the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920 to the U.S.-Mexico borderlands of today, Tejada traces the connective thread that photography has provided between Mexican and U.S. American intellectual and cultural production and, in doing so, defines both nations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816660827
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 02/05/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Roberto Tejada is an art historian, curator, and associate professor of art and media history, theory, and criticism in the Visual Arts Department at the University of California, San Diego. A widely published poet and literary translator, he is the author of Mirrors for Gold, as well as the founder and coeditor of Mandorla: New Writing from the Americas. His monograph on the artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz for the series A Ver: Revisioning Art History is also with the University of Minnesota Press.
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