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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2025

Peter Wade
Affiliation:
University of Manchester
Lúcia Sá
Affiliation:
University of Manchester
Ignacio Aguiló
Affiliation:
University of Manchester

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Print publication year: 2026
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Contributors

  3. Foreword

    Mónica G. Moreno Figueroa

  4. Preface

  5. Acknowledgements

  6. Introduction

    Peter Wade, Ignacio Aguiló, Lúcia Sá, Carlos Correa Angulo, Jamille Pinheiro Dias and Ana Vivaldi

  7. Curated Conversation 1: Anti-Racist Art in the UK and Latin America

    Curated by Peter Wade

  8. Part IArt and Anti-Racism in the Nation

    1. 1Unveiling Racialised Difference in Colombia: Insights from Artists and Artistic Practices

      Peter Wade, Mara Viveros Vigoya, Carlos Correa Angulo, Rossana Alarcón and Liliana Angulo Cortés

    2. 2The Cosmopolitics of Indigenous Anti-Racist Art and Literature in Brazil

      Lúcia Sá, Pedro Mandagará and Felipe Milanez Pereira

    3. 3Challenging Whiteness and Europeanness in Argentine Cultural Production

      Ezequiel Adamovsky, Ignacio Aguiló, Alejandro Frigerio and Ana Vivaldi

    4. Curated Conversation 2: Decolonising the Arts in Latin America – Anti-Racist Irruptions in the Art World

      Curated by Ignacio Aguiló; translated by Peter Wade

  9. Part IIArtistic Practices, Racism and Anti-Racism

    1. 4Resistance in Motion: Dance and Anti-Racism in the Afro-Contemporary Dance of Sankofa Danzafro

      Carlos Correa Angulo and Rafael Palacios

    2. Curated Conversation 3: On Curatorship

      Curated by Ana Vivaldi and Peter Wade; translated by Peter Wade

    3. 5Indigenous Arts and Anti-Racism in Brazil: Perspectives from the Véxoa: We Know Exhibition

      Naine Terena and Jamille Pinheiro Dias

    4. Curated Conversation 4: The Power of Guarani Rap

      Curated by Lúcia Sá

    5. 6Poetics and Theatre Research in the Reconstruction of Afro-Latin American and Mapuche Lives in Argentina

      Ana Vivaldi, Lorena Cañuqueo, Miriam Álvarez and Alejandra Egido

    6. Curated Conversation 5: Casa Adentro (Inside the House) – Anti-Racist Art Practices

      Curated by Carlos Correa Angulo

    7. 7Art and Anti-Racism in Latin American Racial Formations

      Peter Wade

    8. Final Reflections

      Arissana Pataxó; Miriam Álvarez, Lorena Cañuqueo and Alejandra Egido; Wilson Borja

  10. Bibliography

  11. Index

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  • Edited by Peter Wade, University of Manchester, Lúcia Sá, University of Manchester, Ignacio Aguiló, University of Manchester
  • Book: Art and Anti-Racism in Latin America
  • Online publication: 19 December 2025
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