Interview with Philarine Villanueva: a dialogue on literature, education and art in the Peruvian avant-gardes
Abstract
This article is a transcription of an interview with the Peruvian scholar Philarine Villanueva. It is a conversation on literature, education and art in the peruvian avant-gardes.
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Villanueva Ccahuana, Philarine Stefany. 2021. “Cuestionamiento al indigenismo plástico peruano: el caso de Camilo Blas en la década de 1920”. Cuadernos de Música, Artes Visuales y Artes Escénicas 16 (2): 250-263. https://doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.mavae16-2.cipp.
Villanueva Ccahuana, Philarine Stefany. 2023. “Construcciones de imaginarios nacionales en el movimiento intelectual del norte peruano durante las primeras décadas del siglo XX: Alcides Spelucín, Camilo Blas y José Eulogio Garrido”. Tesis doctoral, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/19474.
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