![]() ![]() The series publishes monographs, readers on specific themes and also welcomes proposals for edited collections, that allow exploration of a topic from several different disciplinary angles. ![]() The Studies of the Americas Series includes country specific, crossdisciplinary and comparative research on the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada, particularly in the areas of Politics, Economics, History, Sociology, Anthropology, Development, Gender, Social Policy and the Environment. Studies of the Americas Series Editor Maxine Molyneux Institute of the Americas University College London London, UK MAPPING SOUTH-SOUTH CONNECTIONS AUSTRALIA AND LATIN AMERICA Edited by ![]() Remembering Obedience and Dissent: Democratic Citizenship and Memorials to State Violence in Australia and Argentina (Robin Rodd).Pages 263-294 Citation preview Screening Latin America: The Sydney Latin American Film Festival (Fernanda Peñaloza).Pages 223-239ĭays of the Dead: Australian Encounters with Violence in Contemporary Mexico (Robert Mason).Pages 243-261 Sydney’s Iberoamerican Plaza and the Limits of Multiculturalism (Sarah Walsh).Pages 197-222 Latin American Diasporic Writing in the Australian Migrant Magazine Tabaré (Michael Jacklin).Pages 173-196 Mavis Robertson, the Chilean New Song Tours, and the Latin American Cultural Explosion in Sydney After 1977 (Peter Ross).Pages 145-171 Rethinking the Chile–Australia Transpacific Relationship in Light of Globalisation and Economic Progress (Irene Strodthoff).Pages 111-141 ![]() La Bestia as Transpacific Phenomenon: Indigenous Peoples’ Camps, Violence, Biopolitics, and Agamben’s State of Exception (Victoria Grieves-Williams).Pages 59-79Ĭommon Ground: Connections and Tensions Between Food Sovereignty Movements in Australia and Latin America (Alana Mann).Pages 81-109 Introduction: Why Australia and Latin America? On Mapping Connections and Its Implications for Knowledge Production (Fernanda Peñaloza, Sarah Walsh).Pages 1-20ĭecolonising the Exhibitionary Complex: Australian and Latin American Art and Activism in the Era of the Global Contemporary (David Corbet).Pages 23-57 ![]()
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