Hispanic Caribbean Artists: Critical Visions on Citizenship and Identity.

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  • Yolanda Wood Pujols Universidad de La Habana
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/250941
Keywords: Contemporary Art, Hispanic Caribbean, Citizenship, Identity, Hispanic Antilles, Diaspora.

Abstract

This work is to distinguish, through a catalog of works by artists of the contemporary Caribbean Hispanic islands and their diasporas, the way in which the signs and documents that attest to the identification of the individuals and belonging to a source, are permeable to other meanings that reveal contexts and circumstances that the artist used as pretext artistic of critical inquiry. Among these motivates the status and the condition of the traveler, the relationship with its own history or your co-story with past histories, and the problems posed by the movement of people in the global era.

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Published
26-01-2016
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Wood Pujols, Y. (2016). Hispanic Caribbean Artists: Critical Visions on Citizenship and Identity. Art and Identity Policies, 13(13), 131–146. https://doi.org/10.6018/250941

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