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In contemporary Latin America, an emerging crosscurrent of pioneering female writers and artists with an interest in transgressing traditional boundaries of genre, media, gender and nation are using their work to voice dissent against pressing social issues including neo-liberal consumerism, environmental degradation, mass migration and gender violence.

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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION: A Crosscurrent of Contemporary Latin American Women Multimedia Artists and Writers, S.E.L. Bowskill and J.E. Lavery CHAPTER 1: The Transliterary: The Novel and Other Multimedia Horizons Beyond (and Close to) the Textual, Ana Clavel CHAPTER 2: Commentary on Fe/males: Sieges of the Post Human (Transmedia Installation), Eugenia Prado Bassi CHAPTER 3: An Anthropaphagic Ch'ixi Poetics, Eli Neira CHAPTER 4: My Relationship with Artistic Creation Began with Words, Regina José Galindo CHAPTER 5: imagetext, Carla Faesler CHAPTER 6: Voices/Bodies, Mónica Nepote CHAPTER 7: Redefining Meaning: The Interweaving of the Visual and Poetic, Pilar Acevedo CHAPTER 8: The Territory is Home, Gabriela Golder and Mariela Yeregui CHAPTER 9: Reflections on a Multimedia Practice, Jacalyn Lopez Garcia CHAPTER 10: Digital Weaving, Lucia Grossberger Morales CHAPTER 11: Eli Neira, Regina José Galindo and Ana Clavel: "Polluting" Corporealities and Intermedial/Transliterary Crossings, Jane E. Lavery CHAPTER 12: The Digital Condition: Subjectivity and Aesthetics in "Fe/males" by Eugenia Prado Bassi, Carolina Gainza CHAPTER 13: The Transmedia, Post-Medium, Postnational and Nomadic Projects of Pilar Acevedo, Rocío Cerón and Mónica Nepote, Sarah E.L. Bowskill CHAPTER 14: The Art of the Hack: Poets Carla Faesler and Mónica Nepote and Booktuber Fátima Orozco, Emily Hind CHAPTER 15: The Places of Pain: Intermedial Mode and Meaning in Via Corporis by Pura López Colomé and Geografía de dolor by Monica González, Nuala Finnegan CHAPTER 16: Words, Memory and Space in Intermedial Works by Gabriela Golder and Mariela Yeregui, Claudia Kozak CHAPTER 17: Fungibility and the Intermedial Poem: Ana María Uribe, Belén Gache and Karen Villeda, Debra Ann Castillo CHAPTER 18: Hypertext and Biculturality in Two Autobiographical Hypermedia Works by Latina Artists Lucia Grossberger Morales and Jacalyn Lopez Garcia, Thea Pitman CHAPTER 19: Dialogues Across Media: The Creation of (New?) Hybrid Genres by Belén Gache and Marina Zerbarini, Claire Taylor Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781855663947, 978-1855663947
      ISBN10: 1855663945

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In contemporary Latin America, an emerging crosscurrent of pioneering female writers and artists with an interest in transgressing traditional boundaries of genre, media, gender and nation are using their work to voice dissent against pressing social issues including neo-liberal consumerism, environmental degradation, mass migration and gender violence.

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION: A Crosscurrent of Contemporary Latin American Women Multimedia Artists and Writers, S.E.L. Bowskill and J.E. Lavery CHAPTER 1: The Transliterary: The Novel and Other Multimedia Horizons Beyond (and Close to) the Textual, Ana Clavel CHAPTER 2: Commentary on Fe/males: Sieges of the Post Human (Transmedia Installation), Eugenia Prado Bassi CHAPTER 3: An Anthropaphagic Ch'ixi Poetics, Eli Neira CHAPTER 4: My Relationship with Artistic Creation Began with Words, Regina José Galindo CHAPTER 5: imagetext, Carla Faesler CHAPTER 6: Voices/Bodies, Mónica Nepote CHAPTER 7: Redefining Meaning: The Interweaving of the Visual and Poetic, Pilar Acevedo CHAPTER 8: The Territory is Home, Gabriela Golder and Mariela Yeregui CHAPTER 9: Reflections on a Multimedia Practice, Jacalyn Lopez Garcia CHAPTER 10: Digital Weaving, Lucia Grossberger Morales CHAPTER 11: Eli Neira, Regina José Galindo and Ana Clavel: "Polluting" Corporealities and Intermedial/Transliterary Crossings, Jane E. Lavery CHAPTER 12: The Digital Condition: Subjectivity and Aesthetics in "Fe/males" by Eugenia Prado Bassi, Carolina Gainza CHAPTER 13: The Transmedia, Post-Medium, Postnational and Nomadic Projects of Pilar Acevedo, Rocío Cerón and Mónica Nepote, Sarah E.L. Bowskill CHAPTER 14: The Art of the Hack: Poets Carla Faesler and Mónica Nepote and Booktuber Fátima Orozco, Emily Hind CHAPTER 15: The Places of Pain: Intermedial Mode and Meaning in Via Corporis by Pura López Colomé and Geografía de dolor by Monica González, Nuala Finnegan CHAPTER 16: Words, Memory and Space in Intermedial Works by Gabriela Golder and Mariela Yeregui, Claudia Kozak CHAPTER 17: Fungibility and the Intermedial Poem: Ana María Uribe, Belén Gache and Karen Villeda, Debra Ann Castillo CHAPTER 18: Hypertext and Biculturality in Two Autobiographical Hypermedia Works by Latina Artists Lucia Grossberger Morales and Jacalyn Lopez Garcia, Thea Pitman CHAPTER 19: Dialogues Across Media: The Creation of (New?) Hybrid Genres by Belén Gache and Marina Zerbarini, Claire Taylor Bibliography Index

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