MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTERPRETATIVE APPROACHES TO ART AND CULTURE
Synopsis
In order to address the deficiencies in research on the almost unexplored, enigmatic, and sometimes distant field of art and culture, the Autonomous Universities of Aguascalientes, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, and Michoacan de San Nicolás de Hidalgo decided to create the Interinstitutional Doctorate in Art and Culture in 2012, which began the following year. Due to the enriching and varied nature of the research topics, it was considered convenient to publish the results of the joint effort that experts in the various fields of art and culture carry out around this vast and endless field, sharing diverse approaches amalgamated under the title of Multidisciplinary Interpretative Approaches to Art and Culture.
The research syntheses of these topics include theoretical-philosophical reflections nuanced by a social, aesthetic, historical, pedagogical, political, and gender perspective, opening up a diverse and enriching view of the different ways of approaching the immense and complex field of cultural manifestations. They break down and analyze everything from the essential to the futile, from the concrete to the ethereal, from the perennial to the ephemeral, from the mystical to the profane. They traverse the dichotomy that characterizes the human being, encompassing music, poetry, performance, architecture, social exclusion, visual arts, and new technologies.
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Foreword
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Sacrificio Martínez and Príapo Pérez, or love in the times of reggaetón
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Expressions of power in the use of public spaceThe case of the temple of San Francisco Xavier in Guadalajara
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Childhood as seen from some child beauty pageants
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Teacher training practices in the visual arts: a bridge between formal and non-formal educationThe cases of Juan Castañeda and Moisés Díaz
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A new recipe is being cooked in Mexican political discourse on culinary heritageActors, capitals and power relations in the field of traditional cuisine, intangible cultural heritage
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A brief approach to the Afro-Jarocho son as a culture of resistance and resilience in contemporary Mexico
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Publishing projects of the Russian-Soviet avant-gardists as a forerunner of the book-art genre: word and imageFrom Poetry to Propaganda, 1910-1934
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Transubstantiation. The performance in performanceAn approach to the North America Cholesterol Free Trade Agreement (1999) by César Martínez Silva
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Visual arts and transculturation: Pablo Picasso and José Bedia
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Transculturation, twinship or jimaguas in the plastic art of Wifredo Lam and José Bedia
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Emulation vs. disappearance: Agrippa (a book of the dead) + preservation of the tale
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The culture of Mexican identity:a current critique of nationalism recreated within and outside our borders

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