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From family to community album: portray of a Paraguayan company town
For about one hundred years, a heterogeneous group of indigenous and non-indigenous, Paraguayan, Argentinean and European people has been working in the tannin factory of Puerto Casado (Paraguay). In this article I discuss the attempt to create a community album of Puerto Casado by combining pictures belonging to the family albums of some of the ex-factory workers. I will argue that this change in scale from family to community enables the emergence of repressed ethnic, political and economic tensions that jeopardizes the concept of a “community” of ex-factory workers and proves to be a useful methodological tool for a collaborative research process.
期刊介绍:
Hypnos is a journal for Greco-Roman Philosophy. We also seek to increase the dialogue between Philosophy and other subject areas in Classical Antiquity that are nowadays well established in universities: Literature, History, Philology etc. It is the conviction of Hypnos that researchers in Philosophy should approach the culture of Antiquity in a comprehensive way. The Editors pursue this aim by publishing not only texts that are specific to Philosophy, but also those that concern the areas of Literature, Linguistics, History, Psychology, Anthropology, and so forth. Hypnos has a generous policy as regards acceptance of works that extend beyond the academic boundaries. Basically the journal is a vehicle to enhance the study of Greco-Roman studies and to further interactions between students in the area, whether they are Brazilian or not, and whether they are academic scholars or not.