Através das imagens: Fotografias intervencionadas e desenhos no caderno de campo
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v33i1pe219422Keywords:
Drawing; Field notebook; Ethnography; Anthropology; Intervention photographs.Abstract
Based on a proposal for an exhibition, which cuts across anthropology and art, in the city of Petrópolis, I began to rethink the ethnographic fieldwork diary through images. The concept structured around an attempt to confront the hegemony of the text, reaffirming the importance of visual reproductions, not only as a reinforcement of words, but also in dialogue with them. In this case, I am presenting some of the drawings and intervening photographs exhibited at that meeting.
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