Exploring gender roles in Loja, Ecuador, the book combines in-depth interviews with insights from prominent authors to illuminate the city's social and cultural history. It traces the impact of the Second World War on societal functions and highlights the emergence of the Feminist Liberation Movement advocating against violence towards women. Art is presented as a crucial medium for challenging the longstanding male-dominated power structures, emphasizing its role in the fight for gender equality and social change.
Veronica Erazo Bücher


The book explores the emergence of relational art in Latin America, with a particular focus on its evolution in Ecuador. It examines various theoretical perspectives from prominent critics, offering a counter-narrative to dominant art histories. By analyzing the interconnections between these viewpoints, the text aims to address the historical context and significance of relational art in the region.