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Visual arts

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Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro de Bogotá

Festival Iberoamer…

For 22 years, the Colombian capital city has hosted the Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro de Bogota, a celebration of the dramatic arts. The festival ta...

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Outsider Art, psychiatry and the museum

Outsider Art, psyc…

‘Outsider Art’ is one of the terms used to refer to work made by self-taught artists in general, and inpatients (or clients, as preferred by...

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Ferias de arte: where commerce and culture join forces

Ferias de arte: wh…

This May, Buenos Aires will host the twentieth edition of arteBA, the major fair of Latin American art held annually in the city. Under the banner &lsqu...

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Literature

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Juan Pablo Villalobos

Juan Pablo Villalo…

Juan Pablo Villalobos was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1973. He studied marketing and Spanish literature. He has done a great deal of market research...

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Caribbean Literature: The Gorgon’s Head

Caribbean Literatu…

Sea, the beach, Bob Marley, sun, chillout, hash, Fidel Castro, Rastafari, Haiti, hot, cool… This is just a short list of the answers people gave me when I ...

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Texaco: Oil and Caribbean literature

Texaco: Oil and Ca…

When the world’s addiction to oil is so intimately tied to such seismic historical movements as the Iraq War, Deepwater Horizon and climate change...

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Culture

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Open-ended Realities

Open-ended Realiti…

The genealogies of both cinema and ethnography display some curious overlaps with both disciplines often involved in a rac...

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Tupi or not to be

Tupi or not to be

At least ever since Edward Said wrote Orientalism (1978), it has come to be commonly accepted that texts can create knowle...

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Oral and performative cultures and the recognition of the intangible cultural heritage

Oral and performat…

In 2003, the UNESCO celebrated a convention that reflected a new understanding of cultural heritage.  It didn’t...

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Cinema

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A view on Latin American cinema

A view on Latin Am…

Latin American cinema has really come of age since about the turn of the millennium, though its origins go back to the 1940s and 1950s, the so-called Go...

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Latin American filmmakers in the UK

Latin American fil…

Sergio León spreads conviction and enthusiasm in every thought that he shares with me. He arrived to the UK 35 years ago; he was 27 years old, he was marri...

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ZONA SUR and cinema d’auteur in Bolivia

ZONA SUR and cinem…

Cinema d’auteur originated in the 1950s as a means of artistic cinematic expression that placed the emphasis less on telling an objective dramatic...

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