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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2022.tde-12072023-124314
Document
Author
Full name
Eustáquio Ornelas Cota Júnior
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2022
Supervisor
Committee
Franco, Stella Maris Scatena (President)
Alambert Junior, Francisco Cabral
Botas, Nilce Cristina Aravecchia
Grecco, Priscila Miraz de Freitas
Title in Portuguese
Um diálogo sobre arte latino-americana: ensaios críticos de Marta Traba e Aracy Amaral (1960-1980)
Keywords in Portuguese
Aracy Amaral
Arte latino-americana
Crítica de arte na América Latina
Marta Traba
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho tem como objetivo central analisar o tema da arte na América Latina suas relações com a cultura, a política e as circulações em diferentes espaços urbanos, durante a segunda metade do século XX. Para isso, toma-se como referência principal as produções intelectuais de Marta Traba e Aracy Amaral, especialmente os ensaios e artigos sobre arte latino-americana, escritos entre as décadas de 1960 e 1980. Além disso, pretende-se investigar como a temática e as produções estiveram conectadas aos contextos históricos que marcaram a região naquela época, tais como a aproximação entre os países latino-americanos, as questões das identidades e alteridades, a Guerra-Fria e o impacto da cultura norte-americana na região. Supõe-se que no período houve um significativo interesse pelo conhecimento e afirmação do campo artístico da América Latina, por meio de um viés crítico e pela aproximação cultural entre os países latino-americanos. Nesse sentido, as intelectuais estudadas refletiram sobre a importância de se pensar a América Latina e suas artes, estabelecendo diálogos, percebendo os seus problemas e estimulando o trânsito de ideias afins no sul do continente.
Title in English
A dialogue on Latin American art: critical essays by Marta Traba and Aracy Amaral (1960-1980)
Keywords in English
Aracy Amaral
Art criticism in Latin America
Latin American art
Marta Traba
Abstract in English
The main objective of this work is to analyze the theme of art in Latin America and its relations with culture, politics and circulations in different urban spaces during the second half of the 20th century. For this, the intellectual productions of Marta Traba and Aracy Amaral are taken as the main reference, especially the essays and articles on Latin American art, written between the 1960s and 1980s. The productions were connected to the historical contexts that marked the region at that time, such as the approximation between Latin American countries, the issues of identities and alterities, the Cold War, the impact of North American culture in the region. It is assumed that in the period, there was a significant interest in the knowledge and affirmation of the artistic field of Latin America, through a critical bias and the cultural approximation among Latin American countries. In this sense, the intellectuals studied reflected on the importance of thinking about Latin America and its arts, establishing dialogues, realizing their problems and stimulating the transit of similar ideas in the south of the continent.
 
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Publishing Date
2023-07-12
 
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