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6 volumes : chiefly illustrations, portraits"Title from cover. Risograph printed. Vol. I. Our Guide -- Vol. II. The Inauguration -- Vol. III. Music for the Masses -- Vol. IV. The Supervisors -- Vol. V. Rituals of Love -- Vol. VI. For our Children. Parallel texts in English and Spanish. A critical view of the relationship between political and corporate power and society during the ""modernization"" period of the city of Monterrey in the first half of the 20th century. OUR GUIDE is a book of portraits that ridicules the theatricality of politics, Alejandro Cartagena and Fernando Gallegos present a compendium of ""cards"" of power: the ""chosenʺ sons from a god who is man, white and ostentatious. The INAUGURATION portrays the romanceʺ relationship between the governing class and the State. The images that make up the book MUSIC for the MASSES portray the rupture between what is legitimate and has lost all meanings. For decades attending public gatherings with the President, governors or company directors, or appearing in a photo with them, were events that gave importance to common people. The SUPERVISORS include images of ""progress"" of the city of Monterrey on the first half of the 20th century. ""The territory as commodity of infinite possibilities that began with the psycho-magical presence of suited men (never women) with their fine hats and shoes."" RITUALS of LOVE presents the images of the theatricality to sustain political and corporate power. One of the psychomagical acts of the first anointments of modern corporate power was to attach pins to the suit lapel, a gesture that clothed them with power. These gentlemen raised their hand taking an oath of loyalty and service and could demand obedience from others. FOR our CHILDREN comprises images of zoos and parks from the first half of the 20th century in the city of Monterrey when flora and fauna were became tools of modernization, converted into a product of the period's notion of childhood, who without a political voice, enjoy this space ""because the rest of the city doesn't belong to them"". Perfect binding. 6 paperback vols. wrapped in orange paper, closed with a circular red sticker."

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Cartagena_LoveandPolitics.pdf

Publication Date

2021

Imprint / Year

Mexico City : Gato Negro Ediciones, 2021; Mexico City : Crater Invertido.

Publisher

Gato Negro Ediciones

City

Mexico City

Keywords

digital prints; colored paper; black-and-white photographs; text (layout feature); books; bookbinding (process|process|); politics; Mexico; black-and-white photography; documentary photography

Disciplines

Photography

RISD Fleet Library Catalog Record

https://librarycat.risd.edu/record=b1760212~S4

Love and Politics / Alejandro Cartagena, book concept ; photographs : Fototeca de Nuevo León, CONARTE, Fondo Archivo General del Estado de Nuevo León ; edited by Fernando Gallegos and Alejandro Cartagena ; text by Ximena Peredo.

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