• Medientyp: Buch; unbewegtes Bild; Bildband
  • Titel: En recuerdo de : the dying art of Mexican cemeteries in the Southwest
  • Enthält: The Dying of the Dying / Bruce JordanRelics of Time / Martina Will de Chaparro -- Broken Whispers and Dying Laughter / Tony Mares -- Photographs -- Martiniano's Story -- The Family of Sebastian Cardenas -- An Interview with Bruce Jordan / Bryce Milligan.
    The Dying of the Dying / Bruce Jordan -- Relics of Time / Martina Will de Chaparro -- Broken Whispers and Dying Laughter / Tony Mares -- Photographs -- Martiniano's Story -- The Family of Sebastian Cardenas -- An Interview with Bruce Jordan / Bryce Milligan
  • Beteiligte: Jordan, Bruce F. [InterviewteR]; Will de Chaparro, Martina [VerfasserIn]; Mares, E. A. [VerfasserIn]; Milligan, Bryce [InterviewerIn]
  • Erschienen: Lincoln [u.a.]: Univ. of Nebraska Press, [2014]
  • Umfang: xvi, 156 pages; 19 x 26 cm
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780803245884; 0803245882
  • RVK-Notation: AP 94100 : Biografien, Memoiren, Tagebücher, Briefe, Bildbände einzelner Fotographen (CSN des Personennamens)
  • Schlagwörter: Jordan, Bruce F. > Fotografie > Friedhof > Mexiko > Geschichte
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references
  • Beschreibung: From the back roads of New Mexico and out-of-the-way fields in southern Colorado to urban hinterlands in South Texas, photographer Bruce F. Jordan evokes the startling beauty and unique world of ethnic Mexican cemeteries in 'En recuerdo de: The dying art of Mexican cemeteries in the Southwest'. These historic and often forgotten cities of the dead stand as testaments to the brilliance of Mexican artisans and craftsmen, the importance of kinship and community among ethnic Mexicans in the Southwest, and the perseverance of marginalized communities to honor and care for ancestors in death. Jordan's sympathetic storytelling evokes for readers the atmosphere of many of these cemeteries. His arresting photographs are accompanied by his lively captions describing the significance of Mexican funerary carving traditions and the relationship of ethnic Mexican memory to cemeteries, and by Bryce Milligan's interview with the photographer.0With essays by Martina Will de Chaparro and Tony Mares that place the cemeteries within the unique historical context of the American Southwest, 'En recuerdo de' (In Memory of) illuminates these myriad lost cities of the dead and the significance of death and dying in Mexican culture

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