Visions of the Borderlands: Myths and Realities is an exhibition inspired by two works published by the University of Arizona Press, Celluloid Pueblo by Jennifer L. Jenkins and Postcards from the Sonora Border by Daniel D. Arreola. There is a reality and a myth of the U.S.–Mexico borderlands, propagated through multiple lenses. Featuring material depicting both reality and myth through photography, posters, pamphlets and written documentation, this exhibit centers on important areas of enterprise for the Southwest such as photography and film; copper mining; tourism; and cattle ranching. It also expresses issues of discord such as the Mexican Revolution, mining strikes and immigrant exclusionary legislation of the time.

Audience: All

Where
Campus:Main Campus
Location: Main Library, Special Collections Tucson , AZ
United States

contact info & links
Department/Unit:University of Arizona Libraries
Contact Person:Bob Díaz
Contact's Phone:520-621-2104
Contact's Email:jrdiaz@email.arizona.edu

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