DIANA MARÍA PEREA ROMO, VISUAL CULTURE AND PHOTOGRAPHY DURING THE REVOLUTION IN SINALOA. IMAGES AND MEANINGS OF WAR AND SOCIETY 1911-1914, MORELIA, HISTORICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE MICHOACANA UNIVERSITY OF SAN NICOLÁS DE HIDALGO / AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF SINALOA, 2019, 298 PP., ISBN-UMSNH: 978-607 -542- 114-8, ISBN-UAS: 978-607-737-283-7
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The book "Visual culture and photography during the revolution in Sinaloa. Images and meanings of war and society 1911-1914" by Diana María Perea Romo addressed the visual culture and the culture of images to warn how the reality of the sonorenses during the first years of the Mexican Revolution, whose individuals believed that they were the exact reflection of it without questioning the different elements that photographers used to construct the images.
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