To the Border and Back: Visualizing and Narrating Migration
April 24 - September 30, 2017
Coombe Suite, 2nd Floor, Canaday Library
Open during regular library hours
This exhibition combines an existing traveling exhibition Del Golfo al Pacific with photographs by students participating in the 360Ëš course cluster, Migrations and Borderlands. Students visited the existing exhibition organized by El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF) in Tijuana and worked with curator and photographer Alfonso Caraveo Castro to consider their own photographic responses.
As part of the 360Ëš course cluster, students traveled to the US-Mexican border at Tucson, Arizona and Tijuana, Mexico. Their cultural studies and sociology courses allowed them to critically and comparatively examine migration between Latin America and the United States, especially the interplay between U.S. migration policy, globalization, social justice movements, and individual agency. Their courses investigated questions of imperialism, economic and political policies, xenophobic discourse, transnational belonging, cultural citizenship, and how individuals and families are transformed through the process of migration.
The exhibition and accompanying booklet illustrate a photograph by each student that they have put into dialogue with one of the COLEF exhibition's photograph to narrate what they have learned about migration from their 360Ëš experience.
The exhibition at ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ is supported by the Provost’s Office and its 360Ëš program, Library and Information Technology Services (LITS) and its Department of Special Collections.
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