Taking Form, Making Worlds: Cartonera Publishers in Latin America
A publishing phenomenon and artistic project, cartonera was born in the wake of Argentina's 2001 economic crisis. Infused with a rebellious spirit, it has exploded in popularity, with hundreds of publishers across Latin America and Europe making colorful, low-cost books out of cardboard salvage...
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Zusammenfassung: | A publishing phenomenon and artistic project, cartonera was born
in the wake of Argentina's 2001 economic crisis. Infused with a
rebellious spirit, it has exploded in popularity, with hundreds of
publishers across Latin America and Europe making colorful,
low-cost books out of cardboard salvaged from the street.
Taking Form, Making Worlds is the first comprehensive
study of cartonera. Drawing on interdisciplinary research conducted
across Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina, the authors show how this
hands-on practice has fostered a politically engaged network of
writers, artists, and readers. More than a social movement,
cartonera uses texts, workshops, encounters, and exhibitions to
foster community and engagement through open-ended forms that are
at once artistic and social. For various groups including
waste-pickers, Indigenous communities, rural children, and
imprisoned women, cartonera provides a platform for unique stories
and sparks collaborations that bring the walls of the "lettered
city" tumbling down. In contexts of stigma and exclusion, cartonera
collectives give form to a decolonial aesthetics of resistance,
making possible a space of creative experimentation through which
plural worlds can be brought to life. |
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DOI: | 10.7560/324950 |