Divining the Martyr is a project developed in order to achieve the Master of Arts (Research) degree. This is composed of 70% creative work displayed in an exhibition and 30% written work contained in this exegesis. The project was developed through practice-led research in order to answer the question “In what ways can creative practice synthesize and illuminate issues of martyrdom in contemporary makeover culture?” The question is answered using a postmodern framework about martyrdom as it is manifested in contemporary society. The themes analyzed throughout this exegesis relate to concepts about sainthood and makeover culture combined with actual examples of tragic cases of cosmetic procedures. The outcomes of this project fused three ele...
In a world of increasing religious/political tensions and conflicts this study asks, what is the tra...
In this paper, I endeavor to make a case for the Christic masochistic performance through an examina...
This dissertation encourages a rethinking of what social scientists typically classify as "media" to...
Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2011.Submitted to: Boston College. Schoo...
Incarnate: presence and vestige in contemporary art practice is a body of sculptural work presented ...
Di nak sagiden: how to eat with your hands and survive a baptism centers the concept of mimicry arou...
This thesis presents a socio-theological analysis of the process by which a martyr is made and prese...
The creation of ofrendas, or altars, in the Mexican Days of the Dead (Dias de los Muertos), comes fr...
Since 2010 and in response to the increasing amount of victims of Mexico’s ‘war on drugs’, several g...
A tradition of martyr photography flourished during Mexico’s religiously motivated Cristero War (192...
The worshiper is the person who pays reverent honor and homage to the God. To me, the act of worship...
In 1972, Chicana/o artists held the first Día de los Muertos exhibits in the USA to publicly honor M...
The master's thesis presents the issue of the Saint Death in Mexico. The first chapter introduces th...
<p>The medium of performance art locates both the art-making subject and the art object in the body ...
This essay examines three modern experimental theatre performances, created in different cultural co...
In a world of increasing religious/political tensions and conflicts this study asks, what is the tra...
In this paper, I endeavor to make a case for the Christic masochistic performance through an examina...
This dissertation encourages a rethinking of what social scientists typically classify as "media" to...
Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2011.Submitted to: Boston College. Schoo...
Incarnate: presence and vestige in contemporary art practice is a body of sculptural work presented ...
Di nak sagiden: how to eat with your hands and survive a baptism centers the concept of mimicry arou...
This thesis presents a socio-theological analysis of the process by which a martyr is made and prese...
The creation of ofrendas, or altars, in the Mexican Days of the Dead (Dias de los Muertos), comes fr...
Since 2010 and in response to the increasing amount of victims of Mexico’s ‘war on drugs’, several g...
A tradition of martyr photography flourished during Mexico’s religiously motivated Cristero War (192...
The worshiper is the person who pays reverent honor and homage to the God. To me, the act of worship...
In 1972, Chicana/o artists held the first Día de los Muertos exhibits in the USA to publicly honor M...
The master's thesis presents the issue of the Saint Death in Mexico. The first chapter introduces th...
<p>The medium of performance art locates both the art-making subject and the art object in the body ...
This essay examines three modern experimental theatre performances, created in different cultural co...
In a world of increasing religious/political tensions and conflicts this study asks, what is the tra...
In this paper, I endeavor to make a case for the Christic masochistic performance through an examina...
This dissertation encourages a rethinking of what social scientists typically classify as "media" to...