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Gisela Heffes

    Visualizing Loss in Latin America
    Latin American Environmental Humanities
    Ischia
    • Ischia is a portrait of an unnamed narrator and protagonist who, along with her friends, wanders through the margins of different cities, especially Buenos Aires, searching for something they don't know and seems unfathomable. An intricate, gutsy, and raw novel, Ischia is populated with outsiders who navigate the vicissitudes of life in Argentina and the world. Ischia, the first-person female narrator, is the youngest in a family of seven brothers and relates her experiences as she waits for a ride to the Argentine international airport. Told through the dizzying would-have-could-have of conditionals, Ischia overlaps the past, present, and future of three young characters defined by lack of certainty or expectations. These three lives unfold between disenchantment and humor, and the narration transports the readers into a universe of memories, desires, and dreams. The novel advances lyrically through themes both solemn and lighthearted, shaping the contours of imaginaries, hilarious, and sometimes even surreal experiences.

      Ischia
    • Visualizing Loss in Latin America

      Biopolitics, Waste, and the Urban Environment

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the interplay between memory and representation, this work examines how loss is visualized in Latin America through various artistic mediums. It explores the impact of historical trauma and collective memory on contemporary art, highlighting the role of visual culture in processing grief and mourning. The book delves into case studies that reveal how artists confront and reinterpret the legacies of violence, displacement, and social injustice, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of identity and resilience in the region.

      Visualizing Loss in Latin America