The Politics of Emotion in the Mexican Revolution: The Tears of Pancho Villa.
(2013)
Book Chapter
Noble, A. (2013). The Politics of Emotion in the Mexican Revolution: The Tears of Pancho Villa. In G. Kantaris, & R. O'Bryen (Eds.), Latin American Popular Culture: Politics, Media, Affect (249-270). Tamesis
Outputs (11)
Recognizing Historical Injustice through Photography: Mexico 1968. (2010)
Journal Article
Noble, A. (2010). Recognizing Historical Injustice through Photography: Mexico 1968. Theory, Culture and Society, 27(7-8), 184-213. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276410383714This article explores the role of photography in the global work of justice by way of a case study. It focuses on the publication, in December 2001, of a set of photographs by the Mexican newsweekly Proceso, depicting events that occurred in Mexico C... Read More about Recognizing Historical Injustice through Photography: Mexico 1968..
Photography and Memory in Mexico: Icons of Revolution (2010)
Book
Noble, A. (2010). Photography and Memory in Mexico: Icons of Revolution. Manchester University PressPhotography and Memory in Mexico: Icons of Revolution explores a number of the famous photographic images made during the 1910 revolution. Repeatedly reproduced across a range of media in the aftermath of the conflict, the analysis of this select han... Read More about Photography and Memory in Mexico: Icons of Revolution.
Family Photography and the Global Drama of Human Rights. (2009)
Book Chapter
Noble, A. (2009). Family Photography and the Global Drama of Human Rights. In J. Long, A. Noble, & E. Welch (Eds.), Photography: Theoretical Snapshots (63-79). Routledge
Photography: Theoretical Snapshots (2008)
Book
Long, J., Noble, A., & Welch, E. (Eds.). (2008). Photography: Theoretical Snapshots. Routledge
Travelling Theories of Family Photography and the Material Culture of Human Rights in Latin America (2008)
Journal Article
Noble, A. (2008). Travelling Theories of Family Photography and the Material Culture of Human Rights in Latin America. Journal of Romance Studies, 8(1), 43-59. https://doi.org/10.3167/jrs.2008.080105From the display by relatives of individual and individuated images, or the erection of vast photo walls composed of portraits of the disappeared, to the creation of objects such as 'photo-pendants', photographic images have wide currency in the poli... Read More about Travelling Theories of Family Photography and the Material Culture of Human Rights in Latin America.
Seeing through ¡Que viva Mexico!: Eisenstein's Travels in Mexico (2006)
Journal Article
Noble, A. (2006). Seeing through ¡Que viva Mexico!: Eisenstein's Travels in Mexico. Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, 12(2-3), 173-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/14701840601085022
If Looks Could Kill: Image Wars in María Candelaria (2006)
Book Chapter
Noble, A. (2006). If Looks Could Kill: Image Wars in María Candelaria. In C. Grant, & A. Kuhn (Eds.), Screening world cinema : a screen reader (72-85). Routledge
Mexican National Cinema (2005)
Book
Noble, A. (2005). Mexican National Cinema. RoutledgeMexican National Cinema offers an account of the development of Mexican cinema from the intense cultural nationalism of the Mexican Revolution, through the "Golden Age" of the 1940s and the Nuevo Cine of the 1960s, to the renaissance in Mexican cinem... Read More about Mexican National Cinema.
Visual Culture and Latin American Studies (2004)
Journal Article
Noble, A. (2004). Visual Culture and Latin American Studies. CR: The New Centennial Review, 4(2), 1-20In a nutshell, this essay seeks to problematize the relatively recent ascendance of visual culture as an object of study and mode of scholarship by confronting it with that which it ostensibly erases: its conceptual anchor in theories and practices o... Read More about Visual Culture and Latin American Studies.
Documentary and disavowal in the Casasola Archive (2004)
Book Chapter
Noble, A. (2004). Documentary and disavowal in the Casasola Archive. In J. Andermann, & W. Rowe (Eds.), Images of power : iconography, culture and the state in Latin America (195-216). Berghahn Journals