Writings by Adela Goldbard:
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“Metodologías participantes y ecología de saberes en la práctica/investigación artística”, 2023 (unpublished)
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“Carnivalesque Postcollectivity: Reenactment as Decolonial Subversion”, Postcollectivity. Situated Knowledge and Practice edited by Agnieszka Jelewska, et.al., Brill, Leiden, 2023 (in press)
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“Kurhirani no ambakiti (quemar al diablo): porque sólo así nos escuchan”, Trad. Fabiola Iza y Adela Goldbard. Exhibition handout, Institut culturel du Mexique à Montréal/Espacio México, 2023
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“Kurhirani no ambakiti (brûler le démon): c’est la seule façon qu’ils nous écoutent,” Trad. Remigio Valdés De Hoyos. Exhibition handout, Institut culturel du Mexique à Montréal/Espacio México, 2023
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“Little Village: The Other Mexico,” Trad. The Pillow Books, The Last Judgement / El Juicio Final, Chicago, Gallery 400, 2023 (in press)
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“Racism Exposed: Chronicles of Collaboration,” 2023 (unpublished)
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“Delirious Pyrotechnics: Decolonial AestheSis of a Total Sensory Phenomenon,” Explorations in Sensory Design, Centre for Sensory Studies, Concordia University, 2022
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“Patriotic Pyrotechnics: Self-control, Sensorial Propaganda, and Public Space as Ideological State Apparatus,” Explorations in Sensory Design, Centre for Sensory Studies, Concordia University, 2022
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“Since That’s The Only Way They Listen to Us”: Notes Toward A Poetics of Violence,” PARSE issue 15, Violence: Aesthetics, Autumn 2022. PARSE Journal.
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“Kurhirani no ambakiti (burning the devil): since that’s the only way they listen to us”, Repair: Sustainable Design Futures edited by Markus Berger and Kate Irvin, Routledge, UK, 2022
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“DIPHRASISM / DIALOGISM / DUALISM / DICHOTOMY” 2022 (unpublished)
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“Políticas de la memoria / Poética de la violencia”, Inoculaciones edited by Sergio Rodríguez-Blanco, Universidad Iberoamericana, México, 2021
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“Architectural Prototype for an Upcoming Disaster,” No Longer Extant, Lorena Gomez Mostajo et.al. (eds.), Taller Salón, San Diego, 2015
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En el camino / On the Road. Trad. Rodrigo González. Instituto Sinaloense de Cultura/Museo Arocena, México (Culiacán/Torreón), 2010, p.72