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Critical Ethnic Studies and Visual Culture
This new book series from the University of Washington Press engages insights from critical ethnic studies and visual culture, and encourages innovative interdisciplinary antiracist work that challenges and transforms our understandings of race, ethnicity, and the visual.
Series editor: Laura Kina
Please send book proposals to: Larin McLaughlin
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Reenvisioning Histories of American Art
Transforming Museum Practice
How museums are changing to embrace a more inclusive vision of American art
US museums have faced increasing pressure to reckon with their histories in light of movements against racism, violence, and the erosion of human...
ISBN: 9780295753386
more detailsIndigenizing California Mission Art and Architecture
Examines how native artists kept their culture alive by creatively adapting under colonial rule
Between 1769 and 1823, the Franciscans established twenty-one missions in California, colonizing the ancestral territories of many Native communities between present-day Sonoma...
ISBN: 9780295753584
more detailsQueer World Making
Contemporary Middle Eastern Diasporic Art
An abundantly illustrated look at how queerness is performed within artistic practice
Premodern archives from the Middle East show rich and diverse homoerotic worlds that were disrupted by the colonial imposition of Western models of sexuality....
ISBN: 9780295752297
more detailsResisting the Nuclear
Art and Activism across the Pacific
A transpacific tour of nuclear humanities
From uranium mines on the Navajo Nation to craters caused by nuclear testing on the Bikini and Enewetak Atolls, the production and deployment of nuclear weapon technologies have disproportionately harmed...
ISBN: 9780295752341
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