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2043: No Es Un Sueño

ByPostcommodity

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Why does the term “native” lose meaning south of the US/Mexico border? Why are some white people calling themselves “nativists”? And how did so many indigenous mestizos come to accept the Hispanicization and Latinization of their identities? In this contribution to the Walker Art Center’s Artist Op-Ed series, the art collective Postcommodity (Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martínez, and Kade L. Twist) melds poetry and prose in a powerful reflection on native self-determination, ethnic and national identity, and the year 2043—when whites are expected to become a minority in the United States. This pamphlet is published by the Walker Art Center as part of its online Artist Op-Eds series, an ongoing project inviting artists in all disciplines to respond through writing to events in the news. See more at wac.mn/artist-opeds

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Publication Date
Mar 1, 2017
Language
English
Category
Art & Photography
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Postcommodity

Specifications

Pages
20
Binding
Saddle Stitch
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
A5 (5.83 x 8.27 in / 148 x 210 mm)

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