In postrevolutionary Mexico, a group of artists known as the Contemporáneos redefined the parameters of modernism through personal expressions of otherness and difference. This thesis examines works by artists including Abraham Ángel, Julio Castellanos, María Izquierdo, and Manuel Rodríguez Lozano in relation to shifting discourses surrounding gender and national identity
Xavier Villaurrutia is a 20th Century intellectual Mexican writer best known for his poetry, fiction...
Mexican music, at the turn of the 20th century, was primarily composed, taught, and performed follow...
This thesis explores Gloria Anzaldúa’s notion of mestiza consciousness and its relation to Mexican A...
This thesis analyzes the cultural and political events of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
Traditionally in the history of Mexican art, the nineteenth century is overlooked and generally cate...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...
In Casta painting, Costumbrismo, and Mexican Modernism, artists rendered women and food together as ...
At the end of the nineteenth century several writers in Mexico and other countries in Spanish Americ...
This paper explores the art of Olga Costa and María Izquierdo. The history of the Mexican revolution...
This dissertation examines a group of modernista women writers who are closely associated with the t...
This dissertation traces the creation of identity, race, and gender ideals during a period of height...
This thesis argues that Mexican painter Enrique Guzmán is a central figure in the transition between...
This dissertation proposes a study of Orientalism as a key discourse in the articulation of Mexican ...
This dissertation focuses on Mónica Mayer (b. Mexico City, 1954), analyzing her work to understand t...
Xavier Villaurrutia is a 20th Century intellectual Mexican writer best known for his poetry, fiction...
Mexican music, at the turn of the 20th century, was primarily composed, taught, and performed follow...
This thesis explores Gloria Anzaldúa’s notion of mestiza consciousness and its relation to Mexican A...
This thesis analyzes the cultural and political events of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
Traditionally in the history of Mexican art, the nineteenth century is overlooked and generally cate...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...
In Casta painting, Costumbrismo, and Mexican Modernism, artists rendered women and food together as ...
At the end of the nineteenth century several writers in Mexico and other countries in Spanish Americ...
This paper explores the art of Olga Costa and María Izquierdo. The history of the Mexican revolution...
This dissertation examines a group of modernista women writers who are closely associated with the t...
This dissertation traces the creation of identity, race, and gender ideals during a period of height...
This thesis argues that Mexican painter Enrique Guzmán is a central figure in the transition between...
This dissertation proposes a study of Orientalism as a key discourse in the articulation of Mexican ...
This dissertation focuses on Mónica Mayer (b. Mexico City, 1954), analyzing her work to understand t...
Xavier Villaurrutia is a 20th Century intellectual Mexican writer best known for his poetry, fiction...
Mexican music, at the turn of the 20th century, was primarily composed, taught, and performed follow...
This thesis explores Gloria Anzaldúa’s notion of mestiza consciousness and its relation to Mexican A...