Latino Studies
Volume 15, Issue 3, 2017, Pages 287-308
The "art of witness" in US Central American cultural production: An analysis of William Archila's the Art of Exile and Alma Leiva's Celdas (Article)
Moreno M.*
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University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
Abstract
US Central Americans are destabilizing, reconceiving, and revitalizing the US Latina/o canon, and in doing so, they are forcing us to reconsider hegemonic ideas about Latinidad. The cultural production of Latinos/as of Central American descent has engaged in a critical denunciation of the violence that characterizes not only the history, but also the current situation, of the Central American isthmus. This essay examines the strategies used by US Central American poet William Archila and visual artist Alma Leiva to (re)construct the past and memorialize the victims of violence across Central America. I argue that Archila's poetry collection The Art of Exile and Alma Leiva's installation-photography series Celdas are examples of the "art of witness." As such, their works play a key role in the reconstruction of Central American collective memory from the diaspora. © 2017 Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
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DOI: 10.1057/s41276-017-0069-8
ISSN: 14763435
Original Language: English