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Anti-monuments in Mexico, Antimonumenta (Guadalajara), Antimonumenta (Morelia), Antimonumenta (Mexico City)

Antimonumenta
Antimonumenta
  • ... that antimonumentas in Mexico, like the one in Guadalajara (pictured), Morelia, or Mexico City, are installed by protesters to demand justice for women who suffer from violence in the country? Source: "Para las personas que no lo sepan, los antimonumentos son instalaciones que se colocan en marchas y protestas sociales como una forma de recordar la injusticia perpetrada contra un grupo de víctimas, así como el fracaso por parte del Estado para resolver de manera justa estos casos y evitar que sigan ocurriendo; se habla de antimonumentas para el caso de la violencia feminicida. Estas instalaciones son símbolos que surgen en clara oposición a la idea tradicional de monumento, que es erigido por autoridades para representar un discurso oficial."

["For those who do not know, antimonumentos are installations that are placed in demonstrations and social protests as a way to remember the injustice perpetrated against a group of victims, as well as the failure on the part of the State to resolve these cases in a just manner and prevent them from continuing to occur; we speak of antimonumentas in the case of feminicidal violence. These installations are symbols that emerge in clear opposition to the traditional idea of a monument, which is erected by authorities to represent an official discourse."] (Revista de la Universidad de México).

Created by Tbhotch (talk) and Another Believer (talk). Nominated by Tbhotch (talk) at 22:28, 23 January 2022 (UTC).

  • Comment: Adding a review structure here, so multiple people can collaborate on this review (four articles is quite a few). If you choose to take an article, feel free to restructure the insides of that one however you wish. I tried implementing a table, but for some reason the subpage does not like that. theleekycauldron (talkcontribs) (she/they) 10:06, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
    • Symbol redirect vote 4.svg Anti-monuments in Mexico: Not assessed (replace everything after the colon with your signature when reviewing)
      • New enough:
      • Long enough:
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      • Plagiarism-free:
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    • Symbol redirect vote 4.svg Antimonumenta (Guadalajara): theleekycauldron (talkcontribs) (she/they) 10:12, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
      • New enough: Yes, expanded 35.3x on Jan. 23
      • Long enough: Yes, 3776 prose bytes
      • Sourced: Second opinion needed, I can't verify the reliability of the sources since they are foreign-language
      • Neutral: Yep!
      • Plagiarism-free: Accepted in good faith given translation
      • Other issues: Tbhotch seems to be responsible for 92.5% of the article's content, I'd say that the credit for Another Believer isn't strictly accurate given that this is for a 5x expansion
    • Symbol redirect vote 4.svg Antimonumenta (Morelia): Not assessed
      • New enough:
      • Long enough:
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      • Neutral:
      • Plagiarism-free:
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    • Symbol redirect vote 4.svg Antimonumenta (Mexico City): Not assessed
      • New enough:
      • Long enough:
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      • Plagiarism-free:
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    • Hook: Not assessed
      • Mentioned and cited in at least one article:
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    • Image: Good to go :) theleekycauldron (talkcontribs) (she/they) 10:17, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
      • Used in at least one article: yep, infobox of Antimonumenta (Guadalajara)
      • Freely licensed: Claim of own work accepted in good faith
      • Clear at 100px: Yep!
    • QPQ: Checks out
    • Special date request: Yep, checks out
    • Symbol redirect vote 4.svg Overall: Review not finished

  • Comment. Traditionally, I always credit the creator of recently-created pages I expand. If the credit is not required/valid, feel free to remove it. (CC) Tbhotch 18:39, 7 February 2022 (UTC)