Escaramuza
Escaramuza
SKU:9781915423962
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Originating from Charreria-apractice celebrating horsemanship and ranching that originated in 16th-century Mexico-escaramuza emerged in the 1950s as a formative space for women in a historically male-dominated tradition. Through images and poetry, Escaramuza looks at how the tradition continues in the United States today, and what it means for the identity of its Mexican and Mexican-American female practitioners. The book considers the roles of family, immigration and gender dynamics within escaramuza and Charreria culture in the US, drawing historical parallels to the 'soldaderas' who fought in the Mexican Revolution and inspired the escaramuza tradition. The work combines photographic portraits by the artist, with poetry byire'ne lara silva and Angelina Saenz.
About the Author
About the Author
Constance Jaeggi is a Swiss photographic artist based between Fort Worth, TX and Denver,CO. In addition to her Bachelors from TCU, Jaeggi has studied at the New York Film Academy and holds a Masters of Art History and Art World Practice from Christie's Education. Jaeggi's work focuses on the relationship between horse and human, in particular women. She uses horses as a backdrop for exploring themes of intimacy and identity, connection and power dynamics.
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