Preface | |
Introduction: Misplaced Objects and Subject Matters | |
The Object as Specimen | |
Misplaced Objects from the Americas and the Emergence of the European Wunderkammern | |
Transatlantic Subject Matters and Big Bones: The Real Gabinete de Historia Natural de Madrid | |
Writing the Natural History of Our Destruction: From P. T. Barnum's National Histrionics to Contemporary, Post-Apocalyptic Wunderkammern | |
Migrating Icons and Sacred Geographies in the Americas | |
GuadalupeNation: Disappearing Objects, National Narratives | |
Guadalupe's Wheels: Runaway Image, Undocumented Border Crosser, Miracle Worker | |
The New Mexico/New Mestizo Effect: Enchanted and Otherwise Enacted Spaces | |
Found Objects and Re-Collecting Subjects | |
Re-Collecting the Past: Latinidad's Found Objects, Photographs, and Home Altars | |
Sandra Ramos and the Cuban Diaspora: La vida no cabe en una maleta | |
Epilogue | |
Notes | |
Works Cited | |
Index | |
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