Visualising Traces of the Past in Latin America*

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The articles included in this special issue address the shifting relationship between traces of the past and photography in Latin America from the nineteenth century to the present day. Looking at different forms of materiality and trace in Latin America, from pre-Columbian remains to body art and industrial ruins, this issue also understands photographs as material objects that ‘act’ within particular visual economies. In this introduction, we offer some brief reflections on ruins and ruination in Latin America, and on the relationship between photography and the past.

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Edwards, E., & Scorer, J. (2017). Visualising Traces of the Past in Latin America*. Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 26(2), 131–139. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569325.2017.1309314

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