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Professor Andrea Noble - all publications
Books: authored
- Noble, A. (2010). Photography and Memory in Mexico: Icons of Revolution. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Noble, Andrea. (2005). Mexican National Cinema. London, New York: Routledge.
- Noble Andrea (2000). Tina Modotti: Image, Texture, Photography. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Books: edited
- Long, J. J., Noble, Andrea. & Welch, Edward. (2008). Photography: Theoretical Snapshots. London: Routledge.
- Noble, A & Hughes, A (2003). Phototextualities: Intersections of Photography and Narrative. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Essays in edited volumes
- Noble, Andrea (2013). The Politics of Emotion in the Mexican Revolution: The Tears of Pancho Villa. In Latin American Popular Culture: Politics, Media, Affect. Kantaris, Geoffrey & O'Bryen, Rory Tamesis.
- Young, Richard & Holmes, Amanda (2010). Zapatistas in Mexico City and the Performance of Ethnic Citizenship. In Cultures of the City: Mediating Identities in Urban Latino/o America. Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. 183-198.
- Noble, Andrea (2009). Family Photography and the Global Drama of Human Rights. In Photography: Theoretical Snapshots. Long, Jonathan, Noble, Andrea & Welch, Edward Routledge. 63-79.
- Noble, Andrea. (2006). If Looks Could Kill: Image Wars in María Candelaria. In Screening World Cinema: A Screen Reader. Catherine Grant. & Annette Kuhn. London: Routledge. 72-85.
- Noble, Andrea. (2005). Photography, Memory, Disavowal: the Casasola Archive. In Images of power: Iconography, Culture and the State in Latin America. Andermann, J. & Rowe, W. New York Oxford: Berghahn Books. 195-216.
Journal papers: academic
- (2012). Severed Heads and Body Parts: Baroque Legacies in Mexican Visual Culture.
- (2011). El llanto de Pancho Villa. Archivos de la Filmoteca 68: 39-59.
- Andrea Noble (2010). Recognizing Historical Injustice through Photography: Mexico 1968. Theory, Culture & Society 27(7-8): 184-213.
- 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.
- Noble, Andrea. (2006). Seeing through ¡Que viva Mexico!: Eisenstein's Travels in Mexico. Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies 12(2-3): 173-187.
- (2006). Vino todo el pueblo: Notes on Monsiváis, Mexican Movies and Movie-Going. Bulletin of Latin American Research 25(4): 506-511.
- Noble, Andrea. (2004). Visual Culture and Latin American Studies. The New Centennial Review 4(2): 219-238.
