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A groundbreaking look at how Chicano graphic artists and their
collaborators have used their work to imagine and sustain
identities and political viewpoints during the past half century
The 1960s witnessed the rise of the Chicano civil rights movement,
or El Movimiento, and marked a new way of being a person of Mexican
descent in the United States. To call oneself Chicano-a formerly
derogatory term-became a political and cultural statement, and
Chicano graphic artists asserted this identity through their
printmaking and activism. !Printing the Revolution! explores the
remarkable legacy of Chicano graphic arts relative to major social
movements, the way these artists and their cross-cultural
collaborators advanced printmaking methods, and the medium's unique
role in shaping critical debates about U.S. identity and history.
From satire and portraiture to politicized pop, this volume
examines how artists created visually captivating graphics that
catalyzed audiences. Posters and prints announced labor strikes and
cultural events, highlighted the plight of political prisoners,
schooled viewers in Third World liberation movements, and, most
significantly, challenged the invisibility of Mexican Americans in
U.S. society. While screen printing was the dominant mode of
printmaking during the civil rights era, this book considers how
artists have embraced a wide range of techniques and strategies,
from installation art to shareable digital graphics. This book
shows how artists have used and continue to use graphic arts as a
means to engage the public, address social justice concerns, and
wrestle with shifting notions of the term Chicano. Lavishly
illustrated and featuring three double gatefolds, !Printing the
Revolution! presents a vibrant look at the past, present, and
future of an essential aspect of Chicano art. Exhibition Schedule
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC May 14-August 8,
2021 Published in association with the Smithsonian American Art
Museum, Washington, DC
This Geotechnical Special Publication contains over 215 papers
presented during the Fourth International Conference on Unsaturated
Soils held in Carefree, Arizona on April 2-5, 2006. These papers
document the experience of researchers and practitioners from
around the world, concerning a vast array of unsaturated soil
problems. Theoretical and methodological advances in laboratory
testing of shear strength and volume change behavior, suction
measurement techniques, soil water characteristic behavior,
constitutive and numerical modeling, microscale modeling,
foundation behavior, heave of slabs and pavements,
evapotraspirative covers, geophysical applications, liquefaction
and soil dynamics, pavements and slopes, soil-atmospheric
interaction, desiccation and shrinkage, in situ testing, seepage,
flow of water and gas, and design of waste depositories with
emphasis on temperature effects are among the topics dealt with in
the framework of unsaturated soil behavior. Materials addressed
include natural soils, both expansive and non-expansive, chemically
stabilized soil, geosynthetics, geocomposite soils, and bentonite
products.
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