2009
DOI: 10.1177/1359183509106424
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Tournaments of Value

Abstract: The `Age of Exhibitions' included the newly independent Latin American nation-states almost from the very outset. This article studies the complex strategies of material and visual display, architecture and writing through which representations of Argentina and Brazil were fashioned at the world fairs. It argues that, as peripheral affiliates of the emergent capitalist world-system, Latin Americans had to negotiate the material and symbolic value of their commodities and cultural samples with a host of agents,… Show more

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“…48 On the one hand, Andermann notes that Mendieta's series appears to perform a revindication of the body in its wholeness and territorial belonging. On the other hand, he says, insofar as the object in question-the silhouette-is neither body nor earth, but only the line separating the two, 49 the Silueta Series also marks the in-suturable 50…”
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“…48 On the one hand, Andermann notes that Mendieta's series appears to perform a revindication of the body in its wholeness and territorial belonging. On the other hand, he says, insofar as the object in question-the silhouette-is neither body nor earth, but only the line separating the two, 49 the Silueta Series also marks the in-suturable 50…”
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confidence: 99%