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List of Illustrations | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xvii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Mexican Muralism: Beginnings, Development, Ideologies, and National Responses | |
Muralism and the State in Post-Revolution Mexico, 1920-1970 | p. 13 |
Los Tres Grandes: Ideologies and Styles | p. 37 |
"All Mexico on a Wall": Diego Rivera's Murals at the Ministry of Public Education | p. 56 |
Siqueiros' Communist Proposition for Mexican Muralism: A Mural for the Mexican Electricians' Syndicate | p. 75 |
José Clemente Orozco's Use of Architecture in the Dartmouth Mural | p. 93 |
Murales Estridentes: Tensions and Affinities between Estridentismo and Early Muralism | p. 108 |
Young Muralists at the Abelardo L. Rodríguez Market | p. 125 |
Nietzsche contra Marx in Mexico: The Contemporáneos, Muralism, and Debates over "Revolutionary" Art in 1930s Mexico | p. 148 |
Muralism's Hemispheric Influences | |
Siqueiros' Travels and "Alternative Muralisms" in Argentina and Cuba | p. 177 |
Social Realism and Constructivist Abstraction: The Limits of the Debate on Muralism in the Río de la Plata Region (1930-1950) | p. 196 |
Mexican Muralism in the United States: Controversies, Paradoxes, and Publics | p. 208 |
Contemporary Responses to Muralism | |
Murals and Marginality in Mexico City: The Case of Tepito Arte Acá | p. 229 |
Radical Mestizaje in Chicano/a Murals | p. 243 |
An Unauthorized History of Post-Mexican School Muralism | p. 263 |
Chronology and Primary Texts | |
Chronology | p. 283 |
Primary Texts | p. 319 |
Manifesto of the Syndicate of Technical Workers, Painters and Sculptors (Mexico City, 1923) | p. 319 |
José Clemente Orozco, "New World, New Races and New Art" (New York, 1929) | p. 321 |
Diego Rivera, "The Revolutionary Spirit in Modern Art" (Baltimore, 1932) | p. 322 |
David Alfaro Siqueiros, "A Call to Argentine Artists" (Buenos Aires, 1933) | p. 330 |
David Alfaro Siqueiros, "Toward a Transformation of the Plastic Arts" (New York, 1934) | p. 332 |
José Clemente Orozco, "Orozco 'Explains'" (New York, 1940) | p. 335 |
Bibliography | p. 339 |
Contributors | p. 357 |
Index | p. 359 |
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