This article focuses on the early careers of Margarita Montealegre and Claudia Gordillo, both of whom produced substantial photographic documentation of Nicaragua during the Sandinista Revolution (1978–1990). Working around the ideological strictures of that moment, I propose reading their work against inherited notions on how political imagery should operate in a revolutionary context. Rejecting the demand for sensationalist images, Montealegre and Gordillo turned their gaze toward fellow citizens, using the camera as a means to observe Nicaraguan society up-close. Aesthetically and politically, each pursued different, yet intersecting directions in their work, exploring how revolutionary ideals, and social change intertwined. The Revoluti...
First published in 1981 in the wake of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) revolution in...
This dissertation examines the meanings, mechanisms and logic of gendered political negotiations bet...
Cet article analyse l'évolution de trois mouvements sociaux (indigène, femmes et travailleurs) à des...
The need for political participation felt in the aftermath of the Cuban revolution, and the widespre...
The need for political participation felt in the aftermath of the Cuban revolution, and the widespre...
Originally published in 1981, Susan Meiselas\u27 Nicaragua is a modern classic--a seminal contributi...
This article presents a case study of the Solentiname archipelago in Nicaragua theorised as a site f...
The Nicaraguan Revolution was a decades-long process meant to liberate the small Central American co...
The Nicaraguan revolution not only launched complete legislative and gubernatoral changes within the...
Sandino\u27s Daughters, Margaret Randall\u27s conversations with Nicaraguan women in their struggle ...
War photography is conventionally assumed to be a masculine endeavour, undertaken by risk-taking pho...
Between December 1980 and March 1981, I spent three months in Nicaragua undertaking a documentary th...
Achieving global fame in 1927, Nicaragua’s General Augusto César Sandino came to symbolize and unite...
The Ortega-Murillos, Nicaragua’s presidential couple, have established a distinct political-culture ...
The purpose of my research is to measure the impact of the Nicaraguan Revolution on Nicaraguan women...
First published in 1981 in the wake of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) revolution in...
This dissertation examines the meanings, mechanisms and logic of gendered political negotiations bet...
Cet article analyse l'évolution de trois mouvements sociaux (indigène, femmes et travailleurs) à des...
The need for political participation felt in the aftermath of the Cuban revolution, and the widespre...
The need for political participation felt in the aftermath of the Cuban revolution, and the widespre...
Originally published in 1981, Susan Meiselas\u27 Nicaragua is a modern classic--a seminal contributi...
This article presents a case study of the Solentiname archipelago in Nicaragua theorised as a site f...
The Nicaraguan Revolution was a decades-long process meant to liberate the small Central American co...
The Nicaraguan revolution not only launched complete legislative and gubernatoral changes within the...
Sandino\u27s Daughters, Margaret Randall\u27s conversations with Nicaraguan women in their struggle ...
War photography is conventionally assumed to be a masculine endeavour, undertaken by risk-taking pho...
Between December 1980 and March 1981, I spent three months in Nicaragua undertaking a documentary th...
Achieving global fame in 1927, Nicaragua’s General Augusto César Sandino came to symbolize and unite...
The Ortega-Murillos, Nicaragua’s presidential couple, have established a distinct political-culture ...
The purpose of my research is to measure the impact of the Nicaraguan Revolution on Nicaraguan women...
First published in 1981 in the wake of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) revolution in...
This dissertation examines the meanings, mechanisms and logic of gendered political negotiations bet...
Cet article analyse l'évolution de trois mouvements sociaux (indigène, femmes et travailleurs) à des...