Revista Chilena de Antropología Visual

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Free-journal.comWith the release of this number, the Chilean Journal of Visual Anthropology turns 14 years of continuous work, largely the result of efforts of those who are part of this project, and indeed, that broad Latino community publishing with us and read / looks at us. In this regard, we note that the next edition contains articles from Peru, Argentina, Mexico and Chile, which allows setting up a regional overview of the field of visual studies, and also from various disciplinary perspectives, consolidating our magazine as a space for meetings.

We started the articles section to the work of Alonso Quinteros, which is shown as a group of Peruvian documentary addressing the image of Andean migrants in relation to the social imaginary of the entrepreneur who has an interesting reflection on the construction of the national from the audiovisual. The second article in this issue was made by Alvaro Martel and Silvia Giraudo, where rock art approaches on late northeastern Argentina are established, in which a semiotic analysis-based on Peirce developed to corroborate the hypothesis that the images contain enough to understand the collective modes of thinking about the world and also the reflection of social struggle for power in cultures today missing information. Then we have the work of Orlando Gabriel Morales, who presents the results of an interesting study in which law enforcement officials in the province Buenos Aires, performing drawn representations of Africans and African descent migrants then develop an analysis was requested linguistic and demonstrate the presence of exoticizing elements in their imaginary. The fourth article was written by Beatriz Sanchez, who performs an analysis to the work of visual artist Jorge Oyarzun, from the concept of mestizaje, sliding on his research and analysis aesthetic elements of the body. For its part, the fifth work of this issue presents the results of research conducted by the team of Dr. Mariel Lopez (the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Buenos Aires), who along with Valeria Díaz, María Alejandra Lanza and Maria Marcos discuss photographic and film survey recorded and the development of a methodology of work on the images obtained in the field, discussing the value of the digital treatment of the latter in the study of the archaeological site Narrow Ocumazo in Jujuy (Argentina ).

Site                : http://www.rchav.cl/
ISSN              : 0717-876X
Subject           : Anthropology
Publisher        : Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano
Country          : Chile
Language        : Spanish, English, Portuguese
Keyword         : anthropology, pictures, chile
Start year        : 2001


Revista Chilena de Antropología Visual