In her personal / poetic essay, Colombian writer Juliana Rozo traces two paths where beauty, trauma and violence intersect in works of art, family lore and historical events in Colombia.
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Höhe: 177 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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979-8-9903224-5-5 (9798990322455)
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Juliana Rozo was born in Bogotá, Colombia and studied Art History at the University of Los Andes. Juliana has worked in different areas of the film sector, education and visual arts. She was also coordinator of the Mundo Común climate change project, and directed her first short film, "Destellos de Diana." She writes and explores the intersection between word, image, and sound.
Vivian Arimany is a Ph.D. student at Columbia University. Originally from Guatemala, Vivian is researching written and performative practices by women in Latin America and the Caribbean, with a focus on cultural production that portrays femicide. Her research questions the ethics of how gender-based violence is consumed by cultures outside of Latin America and how the experiences of feminine subjects are translated diasporically. Vivian is also a published translator and poet.
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