Title from cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-161).
Summary:
In this brilliant intergenerational dialogue, curator Camila Marambio and Cecilia Vicuna, one of the most intriguing Indo-american artists of our times, converse about mestizaje/miscenegation, ecological disaster, eroticism, and decolonization in their multilingual, subversive, and irreverent humorous slang. The result is a unique book that presents a conversation that is both poetic and critical. The particular dialogue presented in the book crosses over from Spanish to English, from poetry to academic argumentation, and from art to science. It proposes a necessary method for decolonial liberation, which reveals the transformative power of art in search of "an ecology of the soul, the resplendence of our connectivity to each other and the cosmos"--publisher's website.
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