In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as a cultural object of identity, where the objectification of clothing is blurred as intertextual, and can be seen as both object and art. I argue, the huipil is situated within the purview of Latina/o communication studies, contributing to the conversation of a created, a woven, and a worn mestizaje. In chapter two, I discussed the historical significance of Rigoberta Menchú as a key international historical figure. Who preserves the cultural, historical, and political significance a representation of Guatemalan Indigenous women by continuing to wear her full traditional traje. In chapter three, I moved to discussing the performance art works...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
This dissertation examines representations of Guatemaltequidad (Guatemalan national identity) in Gua...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as...
The primary objective of this thesis is to illustrate the complex socioeconomic networks of Maya wom...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-136)The project undertaken here involving current hig...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
Textile production on back strap looms in the Maya region of Central America has continued uninterru...
Attention toward textile production and clothing consumption in Spanish Latin American increased dur...
A month spent in Guatemala shed light on issues surrounding the rights of the indigenous Mayans and ...
Attention toward textile production and clothing consumption in Spanish Latin American increased dur...
This thesis explores how cultural elements associated with one indigenous group are deployed and inc...
San Andres Chicahuaxtla is a Trique-speaking village in the mountains of the southern Mexican state ...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
This dissertation examines representations of Guatemaltequidad (Guatemalan national identity) in Gua...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
In this dissertation, I autoethnographically explore the Guatemalan traditional blouse, a huipil, as...
The primary objective of this thesis is to illustrate the complex socioeconomic networks of Maya wom...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-136)The project undertaken here involving current hig...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
The purpose of my travel research was to get more firsthand knowledge and experience about the Mayan...
Textile production on back strap looms in the Maya region of Central America has continued uninterru...
Attention toward textile production and clothing consumption in Spanish Latin American increased dur...
A month spent in Guatemala shed light on issues surrounding the rights of the indigenous Mayans and ...
Attention toward textile production and clothing consumption in Spanish Latin American increased dur...
This thesis explores how cultural elements associated with one indigenous group are deployed and inc...
San Andres Chicahuaxtla is a Trique-speaking village in the mountains of the southern Mexican state ...
This thesis discusses how the materiality of weaving and wearing cloth parallels the construction of...
This dissertation examines representations of Guatemaltequidad (Guatemalan national identity) in Gua...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...