1. In the public eye. Siqueiros and three early murals in Los Angeles
Mexican muralism : its influence in Latin America and the United States
Resistance and identity : street murals of occupied Aztlan
Elite artists and popular audiences : the Mexican front of cultural workers
2. Multiples. Painters into poster makers : a conversation with two Cuban artists
Master prints from Puerto Rico : linoleum and woodcuts by three generations of artists
A public voice : fifteen years of Chicano posters
3. Women speaking. Six women artists of Mexico
"Portraying ourselves" : contemporary Chicana artists
Mujeres de California : Latin American women artists
Ana Mendieta : a return to natal earth
Isabel Ruiz : the mythopoetics of anguish
4. Facing big business and the state. Art and politics in the 1980s
Dissidence and resistance : art in Chile under the dictatorship
Rewriting the history of Mexican art : the politics and economics of contemporary culture
Mexican and Chicano workers in the visual arts
La casa de cambia / the money exchange
Looking a gift horse in the mouth
Three thousand years of Mexican art
5. Latin American art in the United States. Latin American visions and revisions
The booming (spirit) of Latin America
Un punta en común / common ground : Juan Edgar Aparicio and Lisa Kokin
Clima natal : world of fantasy, dream of reality
Social illuminations : the art of Guillermo Bert
How Latin American artists in the U.S. view art, politics, and ethnicity in a supposedly multicultural world
6. Nationalism and ethnic identity. Response : another opinion on the state of Chicano art
Inside/outside mainstream
The iconography of Chicano self-determination : race, ethnicity, and class
Homogenizing Hispanic art
Under the sign of the pava : Puerto Rican art and populism in international context
Living on the fifth floor of the four-floor country
The manifested destinies of Chicano, Puerto Rican, and Cuban artists in the United States.