{"product_id":"roberto-tondopo-transito","title":"Roberto Tondopó: Tránsito","description":"Set within the contexts of colonial history and religious syncretism, Tránsito is a lush study on transformation and resistance\n\nMexican photographer Roberto Tondopó's (born 1978) Tránsito is a photographic exploration of grief, ritual and identity. This photobook connects the death of Tondopó's father, Tránsito, with the artist's participation in the Chuntá, a local festival where men dress as women in honor of Saint Sebastian. By becoming a Chuntá, Tondopó pays tribute to his father and reflects on how mourning can prompt personal and cultural transformation. The Fiesta Grande embodies both tradition and contradiction: a deeply conservative community embracing a public ritual of gender fluidity. This tension serves as a point of departure for the project's broader interrogation of identity, focusing on the instability of fixed categories such as masculinity, sexuality and national heritage. The book's special features include a Japanese top-folded interior as well as a tipped-in sticker. 208 pages, Japanese fold. Cover with tipped on photo in three variants.","brand":"Capricious LLC","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57258547347800,"sku":"9781734656268","price":62.99,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/agendabookshop.com\/products\/roberto-tondopo-transito","provider":"Agenda Bookshop","version":"1.0","type":"link"}