Announcing the recent publication of the first issue of Envisioning concerning Resistance:
Table of Contents
Editor's Note
Andrea E. Frohne
Representing Resistance: Some Instances
Francis Frascina
Domesticity and Dissent: Literary Reworkings
of the 1919 Winnipeg Strike
Candida Rifkind
Underground Anthropology: Place, Identity and
Aura in the Mimetic Machinations of Dark Days
Lori Waxman
Writing as Resistance: Sholom Ansky's
Contribution to a Methodology
Joshua M. Price
Larry. A Case Study of Workplace Literacy
Timothy D. Walker
Contestation over Mexico City as Mestiza:
Chávez Morado's The City, 1949
Ana Isabel Pérez-Gavilán
Muki Wants Chocolate: Interrupting
Mother Artists in the Field
Sandra Thibodeaux
Robert Frank's The Americans:
Resistance in Representation
Christine Bianco
Psychic Masks, Black Shadows
Damond L. Howard
Resistencia, Argentina
Ana Isabel Pérez-Gavilán
Envisioning: Studies in Image and Idiom is published by Global Publications Press and is comprised by a group who share an interest in progressive explorations of art history and visual culture. We formulated this project to envision a critical discourse that remains temporally, theoretically, and geographically open. We have encouraged scholarship that moves beyond Eurocentric theory and subject matter, or fosters a rethinking of disciplines. Topics of interest include:
- political, social and spiritual contexts of representation
- production or commodification of visual material
- identity politics and marginality
- sexuality, gender, the body
- memory, exile, diasporic cultures
- museum studies and the politics of display
- colonialism, post coloniality, globalization
- performance studies
- mythology
- reviews of exhibitions and recently published books
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