Transpacific borderlands: the art of Japanese diaspora in Lima, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and São Paulo
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TextoDetalles de publicación: Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum, [2017]Descripción: 127 p. il. colTema(s):
| Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Manuel Solari Swayne | 709.52 A59 | Disponible | 016808 |
Definitions -- Introduction / Clement Hanani and Claudia Sobral -- Where in the world is shinpei Takeda? Or, what it means to be a Japanese Latino artist / Emily Anderson -- Living in the transpacific borderlands: expressions of japanese Latino Art and Asian-Latino intersections / Lawrence-Minh Búi Davis -- Between Brazil and Japan: the artists known as "Nipo-Brazilians" (Japanese-Brazilians) / Michiko Okano -- The lineage of Mixecan-Japanese artists: From the exhibition of Mexican Art to the crystal jungle exhibition to the transpacific borderlands: the art of Japanese immigrants, their descendants, and establishing space for peruvian Nikkei artists / Jaime Higa -- Making otherside from the edge of the americas / Kris Kuramitsu -- The world of Kenzi Shiokava / Emily Anderson -- Artist Biographies -- Contributor Biographies -- Plates.
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