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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/10.1177/0263276410383714

This 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..

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.2008.080105

From 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.

Mexican National Cinema (2005)
Book
Noble, A. (2005). Mexican National Cinema. Routledge

Mexican 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.

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