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Wenceslao Martinez and son, Bartolo Martinez, 1880s
Photograph shows three-quarter length studio portrait of Wenceslao Martinez and son, Bartolo Martinez. They are holding felt hats.Photographer's stamp on back:''"D. P. Barr, Photographer, San Antonio, Texas"
D. Martinez family portraits - shot 3
D. Martinez family portraits - womanKendall Webb Collectio
Retelling racialized violence, remaking white innocence: the politics of interlocking oppressions in transgender day of remembrance
Transgender Day of Remembrance has become a significant political event among those resisting violence against gender-variant persons. Commemorated in more than 250 locations worldwide, this day honors individuals who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. However, by focusing on transphobia as the definitive cause of violence, this ritual potentially obscures the ways in which hierarchies of race, class, and sexuality constitute such acts. Taking the Transgender Day of Remembrance/Remembering Our Dead project as a case study for considering the politics of memorialization, as well as tracing the narrative history of the Fred F. C. Martinez murder case in Colorado, the author argues that deracialized accounts of violence produce seemingly innocent White witnesses who can consume these spectacles of domination without confronting their own complicity in such acts. The author suggests that remembrance practices require critical rethinking if we are to confront violence in more effective ways. Description from publisher's site: http://caliber.ucpress.net/doi/abs/10.1525/srsp.2008.5.1.2
Immeuble Martinez
Pons D. R. Immeuble Martinez. In: Chantiers. Revue illustrée de la construction en Afrique du Nord, N°13, 1953. Spécial Oran. p. 28
pablosanchezmart/Sanchez-Martinez-etal-2024-A-framework-to-study-and-predict-functional-trait-syndromes: A framework to study and predict functional trait syndromes using phylogenetic and environmental data
<p>Code used in the paper titled A framework to study and predict functional trait syndromes using phylogenetic and environmental data published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution by Pablo Sanchez-Martinez, David D. Ackerly, Jordi Martínez-Vilalta, Maurizio Mencuccini, Kyle G. Dexter and Todd E. Dawson.</p>
Maria Martinez and Friend
San Ildefonso Pueblo potter Maria Martinez and an unidentified Pueblo woman
D. Martinez family portraits - shots 4 and 5
D. Martinez family portraits - womanKendall Webb Collectio
D. Martinez family portraits - shots 1 and 2
D. Martinez family portraits - coupleKendall Webb Collectio
Popovi Da and Maria Martinez
Popovi Da and Maria Martinez, potters of San Ildefonso Pueblo
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