- & Alvarez, 2003
Tehuana complanata (Rathbun, 1905)
Tehuana diabolis (Pretzmann, 1978)
Tehuana guerreroensis (Rathbun, 1933)
Tehuana jacatepecensis Villalobos...
- European-style
Victorian dress while the
other is
wearing a
traditional Tehuana dress. The
painting is
housed at the
Museo de Arte
Moderno in
Mexico City...
- pre-Hispanic
indigenous roots, she
donned the
identity of the
Tehuana woman. The
Tehuana had a
great deal of
equality with
their male
Zapotec counterparts...
- is
often seen today; this
contemporary dress is
known as the
Traje de
Tehuana. The
attires of
ancient Mexico still influence the
contemporary dress;...
- of
Mexican nationalistic representations,
particularly that of
Zapotec Tehuana women. Avendaño, born on the Isthmus,
embodies the
complex identity of...
- In The
Wounded Table,
Kahlo parodies the
stereotypes of mexicanness. "A
Tehuana-clad
Kahlo shares a long
table with the cord- and dynamite-wrapped male...
-
Statue of La
Tehuana Zapotec Woman adorning traditional Zapotec attire...
- México, no. 111, 2013, pp. 60–65. Ch****en-López, Francie. "The
Traje de
Tehuana as
National Icon: Gender, Ethnicity, and
Fashion in Mexico." The Americas...
- wounded, broken, as a child, or
clothed in
different outfits, such as the
Tehuana costume, a man's suit, or a
European dress. She used her body as a metaphor...
- of this
culture is the
image of a
Zapotec woman from the area
called La
Tehuana. In the 2000s, a
sculpture of this
figure was
created by
Miguel Hernández...