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Expanded Conversation: Race & Identity in Artists' Books
student-curated exhibit
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Title
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1492 What Is It Like to Be Discovered?
Creator
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Deborah Small with Maggie Jaffe
Publisher
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Monthly Review Press
Date
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1991
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Madeline De La Cancela
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0.5 x 10.8 x 8.2 inches; 160 pages
Language
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English
Spanish
Source
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Ella Strong Denison Library, Scripps College
Type
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Artist's Book
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"1492 What Is It Like to Be Discovered?" explores Columbus and his involvement in "discovering" the "New World." The text consists of poetry, dictionary definitions, magazine/newspaper cutouts, quotes from Columbus' and other conquistadors diaries, and short histories throughout hundreds of years. All the history and its text is true and accurate. The images are from magazines and newspaper cutouts, but the majority of images have been adapted from 16th Century engravings by Theodore de Bry. The book questions how a people and their established civilizations can be "discovered." The book is a criticism of the praise we give Columbus, and is a recount of history, told with all the facts.
America
American Indian
Artist Book
Bahamas
Carib
Caribbean
Christopher Columbus
civilize
colonization
Columbus Day
conquest
conquistador
Cuba
Denison Library
discover
Dominican Republic
Haiti
Hispaniola
indian
Jamaica
Latin America
native
Native American
New World
Puerto Rico
Scripps College
slavery
Spanish
Taino