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Mi sangre, photographs by Roj Rodriguez ; foreword by Dolores Huerta ; introduction by Honorable Henry Cisneros ; essay by Doug Menuez ; afterword by Anne Wilkes Tucker ; editor Nadine Barth

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Mi sangre, photographs by Roj Rodriguez ; foreword by Dolores Huerta ; introduction by Honorable Henry Cisneros ; essay by Doug Menuez ; afterword by Anne Wilkes Tucker ; editor Nadine Barth
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mi sangre
Oclc number
1328017140
Responsibility statement
photographs by Roj Rodriguez ; foreword by Dolores Huerta ; introduction by Honorable Henry Cisneros ; essay by Doug Menuez ; afterword by Anne Wilkes Tucker ; editor Nadine Barth
Summary
The series Mi Sangre by Roj Rodriguez started as a photo documentation of a personal journey to retrace his Mexican heritage and has evolved into a fine art project aimed at highlighting Mexican culture on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Everyday aspects of Mexican life as well as its culture and popular iconography are documented here. Both in terms of how they exist in Mexico and how Mexican Americans in the US reinterpret them. With each of the subjects portrayed, Roj Rodriguez engaged in sometimes casual, sometimes insightful conversations. Mi Sangre includes proud and elegant charros, beautiful and skilled "escaramuzas", joyful and coy children, wise and innocent elders, vibrant and talented mariachi musicians, loving and welcoming families, and fine art reinterpretations of Loteria iconography. ROJ RODRIGUEZ (b.1971) was immersed in the visual arts at an early age. In 2000, he moved from Texas to NYC and spent almost two decades perfecting his craft. Today, he lives and works in Austin
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