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Lo cotidiano detrás de la lente : mujeres indígenas del Estado de México, Chiapas y Oaxaca / Héctor Serrano-Barquín, Carolina Serrano Barquín, Martha Patricia Zarza Delgado y Jorge Ortega, (coordinadores) ; Jorge Ortega, (fotografía).
Van Pelt - Zilberman Family Center for Global Collections F1219.1.M52 C68 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Colección mayor. Patrimonio natural y cultural
- Language:
- Spanish
- Subjects (All):
- Indians of Mexico--Mexico--Mexico (State)--Social conditions--Pictorial works.
- Indians of Mexico.
- Indians of Mexico--Mexico--Chiapas--Social conditions--Pictorial works.
- Indians of Mexico--Social conditions--Pictorial works.
- Indian women--Mexico--Social conditions--Pictorial works.
- Indian women.
- Ortega, Jorge--Catalogs.
- Ortega, Jorge.
- Indians of Mexico--Social conditions.
- Indian women--Social conditions.
- Manners and customs.
- Photography, Artistic.
- Women--Social conditions.
- Social conditions.
- Mexico--Chiapas.
- Mexico.
- Mexico--Mexico (State).
- Mexico--Oaxaca (State).
- Genre:
- Catalogs.
- Pictorial works.
- Illustrated works.
- Physical Description:
- 283 pages : illustrations (some color), map, portraits ; 33 cm.
- Edition:
- Primera edición.
- Place of Publication:
- [Toluca de Lerdo, Estado de México] : FOEM, Fondo Editorial Estado de México : Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 2018.
- Language Note:
- In Spanish.
- Summary:
- This publication is about a group of images collected in municipalities in extreme poverty of three Mexican regions: Chiapas, Oaxaca and the State of Mexico. The everyday reflected in the photographic work of Jorge Ortega is a collection that offers multiple contrasts. For this book, the most eloquent images were selected, without neglecting their aesthetic value. On the other hand, a group of researchers and designers from the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (UAEM), through a series of field interviews conducted in 2016, from a gender perspective, detected and subsequently proposed alternative techniques for purification of water and more sustainable mechanisms for cooking food. The visual discourse of this work is based on ethnographic photography -including cultural factors and own or local identities in each case-; while the texts highlight extreme poverty based on certain indicators, such as deficiencies, community needs and infrastructure deficiencies in these rural localities. Despite the critical general situation, the socio-economic definitions and the open and unresolved gap in the basic supply of public services, the visual discourse highlights both the empowerment and the submission of women captured by the lens of Jorge Ortega. However, these images also include the potential and hopeful signs that give meaning to the aforementioned contrast. The men, girls and boys photographed give an account of life in rural areas, although the climates and physiogeographic conditions are diametrically opposed between these small populations and, therefore, capture vernacular expressions in their crafts, homes and traditions. Also, some determinants were reviewed natural environments that show the evolution of life in these small communities dedicated mainly to agricultural activity. The climatology and sources of supply of water resources are detailed in each region.
- Contents:
- La mirada a través de la lente de Jorge Ortega / Flor de Maria Gómez Ordoñez
- Estado de México / Martha Patricia Zarza Delgado
- La vida cotidiana de la mujer mazahua de San José del Rincón, Estado de México
- Aspectos físicogeográficos de las comunidades
- Antecedentes
- El agua, la leña y la desigualdad de género, obstáculos que enfrentan las mujeres en pobreza extrema
- Chiapas / Carolina Serrano-Barquín
- La vida cotidiana en Frontera Corozal, Chiapas
- Oaxaca / Maria Fernanda Valdés Figueroa
- La vida cotidiana en San Cristóbal Amatlan, Oaxaca
- Retos y perspectivas de las mujeres indígenas en extrema pobreza.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-277).
- ISBN:
- 9786074956535
- 6074956537
- 9786074229752
- 6074229759
- OCLC:
- 1104157243
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