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Making Tarefero Pride [electronic resource] : The Collaborative Construction of Portable Photomurals for Farmworker Empowerment in Misiones, Argentina /

by Bowles, Jennifer S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 392-411.Subject(s): Community organizing, farmworkers, Latin America, arts-based interventions, international social work, historical trauma, macro practice, qualitative research, cultural competence, community practice, collaborative anthropologyOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2018, Vol. 26, No. 4Summary: This article draws on years of multisited ethnographic fieldwork in Misiones, Argentina to recount the collaborative construction of portable photomurals for farmworker empowerment. The murals depict work, life, and the fight for justice of the farmworkers, called tareferos, who harvest yerba mate, the tea that is Argentina’s most commonly consumed beverage. By making history and the culture of oppression a central focus, this study demonstrates how ethnographic research can support community organizing efforts through building the relationships necessary to forge collaborative, strength-based interventions. Such collaborations can bolster struggles against structural inequality and work to heal community psyches marred by historical trauma.
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This article draws on years of multisited ethnographic fieldwork in Misiones, Argentina to recount the collaborative construction of portable photomurals for farmworker empowerment. The murals depict work, life, and the fight for justice of the farmworkers, called tareferos, who harvest yerba mate, the tea that is Argentina’s most commonly consumed beverage. By making history and the culture of oppression a central focus, this study demonstrates how ethnographic research can support community organizing efforts through building the relationships necessary to forge collaborative, strength-based interventions. Such collaborations can bolster struggles against structural inequality and work to heal community psyches marred by historical trauma.

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