Xavier Villaurrutia is a 20th Century intellectual Mexican writer best known for his poetry, fiction, and playwriting. My dissertation aims to study his prolific art criticism from 1926 to 1950 as a narrative literary genre that creates a third space for discussing Mexican culture. Traditionally, relations between art and Mexican modernity have been viewed in a deeply polarized way. On the one hand, we find an orthodox nationalist project committed to the Mexican society and working class, as exemplified by Diego Rivera’s murals or the work of avant-garde writers such as Manuel Maples Arce. Countering this conservative and nationalistic viewpoint we also find the cosmopolitanism of the Contemporáneos avant-garde group, to which Villaurrutia...
dissertationArtists' books represent a field of inquiry open to new investigation and exploration by...
At the end of the nineteenth century several writers in Mexico and other countries in Spanish Americ...
The dissertation is divided into four chapters. In the first, I study Valencia's life and education,...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
Este artículo es un análisis de la crítica cinematográfica mexicana (películas adaptadas de obras li...
This dissertation studies the poetics of Spanish American modernistas and avant-garde poets. I focus...
This dissertation, examines how rhizomatic cultural production in late twentieth-century Tijuana-San...
This dissertation explores four Argentine and Mexican twentieth century art practices that mobilized...
Traditionally in the history of Mexican art, the nineteenth century is overlooked and generally cate...
My dissertation examines how Mexican and Brazilian authors depicted Los Angeles shortly before, duri...
This dissertation delineates a tradition of writing on cinema in Mexico from the earliest years of t...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
The thesis focuses on the relationship between politics (political leaders) and art (artists) in the...
This thesis is a comparative study of the Mexican works of Luis Buñuel and Juan Rulfo, focussing on ...
The period of intellectual renewal and cultural experimentation that Mexico experienced in the immed...
dissertationArtists' books represent a field of inquiry open to new investigation and exploration by...
At the end of the nineteenth century several writers in Mexico and other countries in Spanish Americ...
The dissertation is divided into four chapters. In the first, I study Valencia's life and education,...
This dissertation examines the avant-garde as one of the last significant cultural manifestations in...
Este artículo es un análisis de la crítica cinematográfica mexicana (películas adaptadas de obras li...
This dissertation studies the poetics of Spanish American modernistas and avant-garde poets. I focus...
This dissertation, examines how rhizomatic cultural production in late twentieth-century Tijuana-San...
This dissertation explores four Argentine and Mexican twentieth century art practices that mobilized...
Traditionally in the history of Mexican art, the nineteenth century is overlooked and generally cate...
My dissertation examines how Mexican and Brazilian authors depicted Los Angeles shortly before, duri...
This dissertation delineates a tradition of writing on cinema in Mexico from the earliest years of t...
This dissertation offers a bilingual analysis of the transnational co-formation of U.S. and Mexican ...
The thesis focuses on the relationship between politics (political leaders) and art (artists) in the...
This thesis is a comparative study of the Mexican works of Luis Buñuel and Juan Rulfo, focussing on ...
The period of intellectual renewal and cultural experimentation that Mexico experienced in the immed...
dissertationArtists' books represent a field of inquiry open to new investigation and exploration by...
At the end of the nineteenth century several writers in Mexico and other countries in Spanish Americ...
The dissertation is divided into four chapters. In the first, I study Valencia's life and education,...