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ISBN-10: 0822369389
ISBN-13: 9780822369387
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publish Date: 10/11/2019
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 6.00" W, 0.60" H

Eros Ideologies: Writings on Art, Spirituality, and the Decolonial

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In Eros Ideologies Laura E. Pérez explores the decolonial through Western and non-Western thought concerning personal and social well-being. Drawing upon Jungian, people-of-color, and spiritual psychology alongside non-Western spiritual philosophies of the interdependence of all life-forms, she writes of the decolonial as an ongoing project rooted in love as an ideology to frame respectful coexistence of social and cultural diversity. In readings of art that includes self-portraits by Frida Kahlo, Ana Mendieta, and Yreina D. Cervántez, the drawings and paintings of Chilean American artist Liliana Wilson, and Favianna Rodriguez’s screen-printed images, Pérez identifies art as one of the most valuable laboratories for creating, imagining, and experiencing new forms of decolonial thought. Such art expresses what Pérez calls eros ideologies: understandings of social and natural reality that foreground the centrality of respect and care of self and others as the basis for a more democratic and responsible present and future. Employing a range of writing styles and voices–from the poetic to the scholarly–Pérez shows how art can point to more just and loving ways of being.

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"Pérez eloquently reflects on activism, art, philosophy, poetry, politics, and selfhood. She offers radical reappraisals of the art of Frida Kahlo, Ana Mendieta, Esther Hernández, and Liliana Wilson, among many artists whose histories have been obfuscated by Eurocentric ideas and whose praxes she creatively reexamines. This cross-disciplinary study powerfully recombines theoretical and literary sources that speak to academic practice, lived experience, and poetic meditation. Writing in multiple authorial voices, Pérez shatters the high/low art dichotomy that has often segregated Latinx art history from mainstream US culture. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty."–L. Estevez "Choice" (3/1/2020 12:00:00 AM)
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ISBN-10: 0822369389
ISBN-13: 9780822369387
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publish Date: 10/11/2019
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 6.00" W, 0.60" H
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