.Recursive Archive: Haunting and the Return of the Image in Latin America at Stanford

Latin America is known primarily for its tropical environments throughout history. However, balancing the area’s topography with often forgotten underlying political elements is important when understanding what shapes a place. Dr. Ileana L. Selejan presents “Recursive Archive” as part of the 2024 Ruth K. Franklin Lecture on the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas. Selejan, a lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, will present her findings on Nicaraguan photography and how documenting the country’s history through still images showcased the aftermath of the Sandinista revolution. Artist and Stanford professor Enrique Chagoya will join her in conversation.

Recursive Archive: Haunting and the Return of the Image in Latin America

Tues, 6pm, Free

Cantor Arts Center, Stanford

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Grace Stetson
Grace Stetson
Born and raised in Sunnyvale, Grace Stetson is a freelance journalist and content strategist currently based in Santa Cruz. She mainly covers housing, development and homelessness for publications in Santa Cruz County, but additionally writes on arts and entertainment topics for publications across the greater Bay Area. When not working, you can find her at a local coffee shop, independent movie theater, or out on a hiking trail.

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