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Where Blackness dies: The aesthetics of a massacre and the violence of remembering
Xiomara Verenice Cervantes-Gómez
Spanish and Portuguese
Gender and Women's Studies
Latina/Latino Studies
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Violence
100%
Blackness
100%
Massacre
100%
Critical Race Theory
14%
Anti-racism
14%
Black Men
14%
People of Color
14%
Latin Language
14%
Article Analysis
14%
Mexican
14%
Activism
14%
Latin America (LATAM)
14%
Remembrance
14%
Mexico
14%
Journalists
14%
Visual Studies
14%
Social Death
14%
Undocumented Migrants
14%
Black Lives Matter
14%
Tamaulipas
14%
COVID-19 Pandemic
14%
Necropolitics
14%
Visual Frames
14%
Visual Mode
14%
Arts and Humanities
Blackness
100%
Remembering
100%
Digital
28%
Altar
28%
Anti-Racism
14%
Narrative
14%
Critical Race Theory
14%
Victims
14%
Mexico
14%
Remembrance
14%
aftermath
14%
Latin America
14%
Journalist
14%
Visual studies
14%
Black Activism
14%
Americanist
14%
COVID-19
14%