Poder fotográfico
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https://doi.org/10.22235/d.vi31.1852Abstract
The prolific historian John Mraz, a gringo and yet Mexican citizen who has tailored himself into one of the gurus of Latin American visual culture, reflects on photojournalism as both document and narrative in this interview, wherein he also allows his political, academic and personal visions to shine. Among other important titles, we find Historiar fotografías (2018), México en sus imágenes (2014), Photographing the Mexican Revolution (2012) and Nacho López y el fotoperiodismo de los años cincuenta (1999). He also edited Fotografía e historia en Amércia Latina (2015), a volume with Ana Maria Mauad published by the Center for Photography in Montevideo, Uruguay.
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