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2 Traditions of Resistance, Expressions of Solidarity, and the Honduran Coup
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Katherine Borland
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction Transnational Pathways of Empathy in the Americas 1
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Part I -Preparing the Ground, Holding Ground, 1944–2015
- 1 “My Art Speaks for Both My Peoples” Elizabeth Catlett in Mexico 23
- 2 Traditions of Resistance, Expressions of Solidarity, and the Honduran Coup 53
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Part II - Resistance and Liberation, 1960–1974
- 3 Ignácio de Loyola Brandão’s Zero and the Aesthetics of Resistance in 1960s Brazil 83
- 4 Canto Libre Folk Music and Solidarity in the Americas, 1967–1974 117
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Part III - Cultural Economies of Solidarity, 1970–1987
- 5 “¡Estamos Hartas!” Feminist Performances, Photography, and the Meanings of Political Solidarity in 1970s Mexico 149
- 6 “Amor Solidario” Revolutionary Lesbianism in Mexico City, 1977–1987 193
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Part IV - Solidarity Action beyond Movements
- 7 Solidarity in Spectatorship 215
- 8 What Is Solidarity Art? 241
- Epilogue 259
- Acknowledgments 267
- Bibliography 271
- Contributors 291
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction Transnational Pathways of Empathy in the Americas 1
-
Part I -Preparing the Ground, Holding Ground, 1944–2015
- 1 “My Art Speaks for Both My Peoples” Elizabeth Catlett in Mexico 23
- 2 Traditions of Resistance, Expressions of Solidarity, and the Honduran Coup 53
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Part II - Resistance and Liberation, 1960–1974
- 3 Ignácio de Loyola Brandão’s Zero and the Aesthetics of Resistance in 1960s Brazil 83
- 4 Canto Libre Folk Music and Solidarity in the Americas, 1967–1974 117
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Part III - Cultural Economies of Solidarity, 1970–1987
- 5 “¡Estamos Hartas!” Feminist Performances, Photography, and the Meanings of Political Solidarity in 1970s Mexico 149
- 6 “Amor Solidario” Revolutionary Lesbianism in Mexico City, 1977–1987 193
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Part IV - Solidarity Action beyond Movements
- 7 Solidarity in Spectatorship 215
- 8 What Is Solidarity Art? 241
- Epilogue 259
- Acknowledgments 267
- Bibliography 271
- Contributors 291
- Index 297