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Tierra arrasada en la nación del brandin

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Rojas Sotelo, Miguel
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<jats:p>RESUMENEl siguiente artículo se enfoca en la construcción de una imagen de nación mansa, basada en una cultura popular domesticada por las fuerzas desarrollistas del mercado global. El branding de país y su espejo bizarro se hacen presentes en el trabajo de Juan Obando (1980). La escritura y crítica de arte local debe tener la capacidad de dar cuenta de estos contextos y múltiples movimientos en el que los constructos de política cultural, el fetiche de lo expedicionario moderno, lo taxonómico, la era pre-republicana y post-nacional, y el branding acercan la práctica artística a ámbitos de política pública, teoría económica y el diseño social. Los espacios de crítica y escritura de la historia deben establecer unas arqueologías del presente, que en proximidad y cuidadoso estudio hablen de la complejidad de los fenómenos que enfrenta la nación a cumplirse la segunda década del siglo XXI. Palabras ClaveArte; anarquismo; branding; diseño; narcoestética; mercado</jats:p>
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10.14483/25009311.11526
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Rojas Sotelo, Miguel (n.d.). Tierra arrasada en la nación del brandin. Estudios Artísticos, 2(2). pp. 32-32. 10.14483/25009311.11526. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19652.
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Rojas Sotelo

Miguel Rojas Sotelo

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Miguel Rojas-Sotelo works at the intersection of critical human geography, ethnic studies, visual anthropology, environmental and health humanities and cultural theory. As scholar, filmmaker, visual artist, and media activist he studies how communities of color (indigenous and migrants) and natural spaces are shaped by modernity and how they mobilize to adapt and resist. He is particularly interested in how such people(s) articulate their archival knowledge, racial and class politics, the s
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