This dissertation examines the cultural activism, or artivism, of two community-based art communities and projects that originated in the 1970s within the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City: the New Rican Village Cultural Arts Center (NRV) and the Puerto Rican Embassy. Based on the premise that culture has the potential to create anti-hegemonic, emancipatory social change for a generation of working-class Puerto Rican and Latina/o artists, their art responded to the social and political alienation they and their accompanying communities experienced. By examining cultural performances, art installations, and arts programming, I demonstrate how the artists embarked upon aesthetic, social, spatial, and political interventions. I...
In this dissertation I argue that the Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (CLAEM, 196...
This dissertation examines New York Puerto Ricans’ identifications as part of a Hispanic collectivit...
This dissertation examines the evolution of contemporary Latino art in Michigan, the Midwest, and th...
This dissertation examines the cultural activism, or artivism, of two community-based art communitie...
In this dissertation, I investigate the changing art and identities of Latino artists in twentieth-...
In the effervescent and politically charged New York of the late 1960s and early 1970s, a group of m...
The Nuyorican movement was a cultural and intellectual movement beginning in the late 1960s through ...
In this dissertation, I trace the Taller de Gráfica Popular’s (TGP) influence on the Chicano and Bla...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
Building on scholarship that continues to expand the cultural topography of the city, this dissertat...
This dissertation situates these three modes of artistic expression in a broader interdisciplinary f...
This dissertation project identifies the anti-colonial and anti-racist traditions that Black and Bro...
This dissertation situates these three modes of artistic expression in a broader interdisciplinary f...
For decades, art historical scholarship about Los Angeles has explored how artists engage the city’s...
Transcultural Performance Art, Political Intention, and the Aesthetic Projects of Guillermo Gómez-Pe...
In this dissertation I argue that the Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (CLAEM, 196...
This dissertation examines New York Puerto Ricans’ identifications as part of a Hispanic collectivit...
This dissertation examines the evolution of contemporary Latino art in Michigan, the Midwest, and th...
This dissertation examines the cultural activism, or artivism, of two community-based art communitie...
In this dissertation, I investigate the changing art and identities of Latino artists in twentieth-...
In the effervescent and politically charged New York of the late 1960s and early 1970s, a group of m...
The Nuyorican movement was a cultural and intellectual movement beginning in the late 1960s through ...
In this dissertation, I trace the Taller de Gráfica Popular’s (TGP) influence on the Chicano and Bla...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
Building on scholarship that continues to expand the cultural topography of the city, this dissertat...
This dissertation situates these three modes of artistic expression in a broader interdisciplinary f...
This dissertation project identifies the anti-colonial and anti-racist traditions that Black and Bro...
This dissertation situates these three modes of artistic expression in a broader interdisciplinary f...
For decades, art historical scholarship about Los Angeles has explored how artists engage the city’s...
Transcultural Performance Art, Political Intention, and the Aesthetic Projects of Guillermo Gómez-Pe...
In this dissertation I argue that the Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (CLAEM, 196...
This dissertation examines New York Puerto Ricans’ identifications as part of a Hispanic collectivit...
This dissertation examines the evolution of contemporary Latino art in Michigan, the Midwest, and th...