Book Review: The Salvador Option
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Benjamin Russell
Russell Crandall offers a nuanced take of El Salvador's civil war - and whether it offers U.S. policymakers any real lessons.
Understanding Indigenous Identity through Film
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Silvia Benedetti
A look at two films that touch on indigenous themes in very different ways: Embrace of the Serpent and To Have Done With the Judgment of God
Three Photography Shows in New York Auguste Salzmann, Kati Horna and Eugene Richards in this week’s On Photography
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William Meyers
The Americas Society is showing many of Kati Horna’s pictures and photomontages, both as prints and as published in illustrated press, in Told and Untold open until December 17.
Why a Quechua Novelist Doesn't Want His Work Translated
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Vanessa Londoño
Pablo Landeo Muñoz insists that his Quechua novel, Aqupampa, remain without translation into Spanish.
Indigenous Imagery in the Art of Mariana Castillo Deball
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Verónica Flom
The work of multidisciplinary artist Mariana Castillo Deball explores the use and abuse of indigenous imagery.