Art as Advocacy: Protecting the U.S.-Mexico Border Environment in Amanda Keller Konya's "Specimens"
Amanda Keller-Konya's multilayered photographic image construction in "Specimens" from North America's Most Polluted River" helps the viewer perceive the magnitude of the damage sustained by US-Mexico's border area residents in California's Imperial Valley and the...
Main Author: | Georgina J Whittingham |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Latin American Research Commons
2021-08-01
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Series: | Latin American Literary Review |
Online Access: | https://account.lalrp.net/index.php/lasa-j-lalr/article/view/239 |
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