Codex espangliensis : from Columbus to the border patrol

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Where to find it

Art Library

Call Number
N7433.4.G644 A73 2000
Status
In-Library Use Only

Rare Book Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
N7433.4.G644 A73 2000
Status
In-Library Use Only
Call Number
N7433.4.G644 A73 2000 c. 2
Status
In-Library Use Only

Summary

Inspired by the pre-Hispanic codices that escaped immolation during colonial invasions, this artists' book opens out in accordion folds expanding to a length of over 21 feet. Rice has created a series of beautiful and jarring montages in which the mixture of languages, slang, poetry, and prose of Gómez-Peña's performance texts are woven through and around Chagoya's collages filled with pre-Hispanic drawings, colonial-era representations of New World natives, and comic book superheroes. Irreverent to the last, Gómez-Peña and Chagoya employ iconic figures and persistent stereotypes to overturn the fantasies of nationalism, ethnocentrism, and historical amnesia that cloud international relations. Rice's masterful typographic compositions orchestrate the text's many voices and views, offering a history of the Americas which must be read forward and backward, in fragments and in recurring episodes--in short, as history itself tends to unfold.

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