KAREN CORDERO / IVÁN ACEBO CHOY / UNIVERSIDAD IBEROAMERICANA (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO)
En el marco del despliegue de recursos e iniciaivas para la celebración del bicentenario de la Independecia y el centenario de la Revolución Mexicana, este volúmen y la exposición homónima que lo acompaña proponen una reflexión alterna desde el marco de los estudios de género sobre las implicaciones personales de las palabras "revolución" e "idenpendencia".
In the framework of the Mexican Bicentennial/Centennial celebrations this art exhibition focuses on the gender perspective and on the personal implications of the words "revolution" and "independence", examined from the conception of the body in contemporary daily life. Both, the texts and curatorial proposal present narrative and alternate cultural and artistic representations that question and redefine the feminine concepts of revolution, liberty and independence. Published on the occasion of the homonymous virtual exhibition held at the Museo de Mujeres Artistas Mexicanas (Museum of Female Mexican Artists) and where women artists present their artistic perception of the body as "a place of construction of identities" expressed through different art techniques: painting, sculpture, photography, video art and installations.