Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo

Living in Cité Soleil, the largest haitian slum, is in itself a stigma, hindering access to social services and humanitarian aid. Repression and the increasing presence of armed gangs imposed a culture of silence. Violence became normality, particularly against women. Their survival strategies can...

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Main Author: Pia Maria Koller
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Language:English
Published: CLUEB 2014-04-01
Series:EtnoAntropologia
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Online Access:https://rivisteclueb.it/index.php/etnoantropologia/article/view/89
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description Living in Cité Soleil, the largest haitian slum, is in itself a stigma, hindering access to social services and humanitarian aid. Repression and the increasing presence of armed gangs imposed a culture of silence. Violence became normality, particularly against women. Their survival strategies can be summarized by kalkile, calculate, pervading the individual and social body. When confronted with inequity in health, choices may turn into acts of resistance. Still, women continue to organize collectively. Some counteract their despair with works of art, reproducing the beauty of what in their memory remains "the pearl of the Antilles": Haiti.  
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spelling doaj-art-5b897b01f203481c82da0c87eff6dfe12025-02-04T03:45:18ZengCLUEBEtnoAntropologia2284-01762014-04-0121Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppoPia Maria Koller Living in Cité Soleil, the largest haitian slum, is in itself a stigma, hindering access to social services and humanitarian aid. Repression and the increasing presence of armed gangs imposed a culture of silence. Violence became normality, particularly against women. Their survival strategies can be summarized by kalkile, calculate, pervading the individual and social body. When confronted with inequity in health, choices may turn into acts of resistance. Still, women continue to organize collectively. Some counteract their despair with works of art, reproducing the beauty of what in their memory remains "the pearl of the Antilles": Haiti.   https://rivisteclueb.it/index.php/etnoantropologia/article/view/89Cité Soleil (Haiti)militarization of humanitarian aidstructural violence in healthwomen and resistence
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Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo
EtnoAntropologia
Cité Soleil (Haiti)
militarization of humanitarian aid
structural violence in health
women and resistence
title Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo
title_full Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo
title_fullStr Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo
title_full_unstemmed Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo
title_short Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo
title_sort attraverso il corpo donne di una bidonville di haiti e doni dello sviluppo
topic Cité Soleil (Haiti)
militarization of humanitarian aid
structural violence in health
women and resistence
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