We are pleased to introduce the incoming co-editors-in-chief for Latin American & Latinx Visual Culture who will assume their positions in January 2024 after the journal's founding editor-in-chief, Charlene Villaseñor Black, steps down.Mariola Alvarez is a historian of Latin American
by Adriana Miramontes Olivas, author of "Los neoliberarchivos de Teresa Margolles: Contemporary Art at the Mexico-US Border," Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (2023) Vol. 5, Issue 2Image credits: Teresa Margolles, Irrigación (Irrigation), 2010, single-channel video production (Blue-ray),
If you are attending the College Art Association's annual conference in New York, we invite you to join us in the UC Press booth (#109) in the conference exhibit hall on Thursday, February 16 at 4:00pm to meet the editors of Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, Charlene Villaseñor Black and Emi
This week as we convene virtually for the College Art Association's 2022 conference, we invite you to read the current issues of UC Press's art journals for free online. Click on the journal covers below to access the free issues.
Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture (LALVC) is focusing on "the future of the art of the past" in two special sections, the first of which was published in issue 3.3, and the second of which appears in the journal's current issue 3.4. This two-part collection of essays shares research generated
As we convene virtually for this year's conference of the American Studies Association, we invite you to read the current issues of the following journals for free from the comfort of your own home. Click on the journal covers below to access the free issues.
As we celebrate #HispanicHeritageMonth, we'd like to take this opportunity to highlight our award-winning journal, Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture. Editor-in-Chief Charlene Villaseñor Black was recently featured in a profile in the October issue of UCLA Magazine.The current issue of
We're marking the 2021 virtual conference of the Latin American Studies Association by offering a selection of free content from UC Press journals. Current History, the oldest publication devoted exclusively to international affairs published in the United States, devotes its February is
In this edition of our UC Press Editor Spotlight Series, we sat down with our Music, Film, and Media Studies Editor Raina Polivka, to discuss what drew her to her disciplines, what types of projects she’s looking for, and her time working at the Kinsey Institute. Read on or watch the video below to