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Wounds don’t speak for themselves. Suffering and migrants’ healing strategies through ethnography-based art practices

In this photo essay I present “Woundscapes. Suffering, creativity and bare life”, an ethnography-based art exhibition collaboratively produced by 11 anthropologists and artists from different countries, whose work focuses on the reproduction of post-colonial gazes and stereotypes and individual memories that are all connected to their respective diasporic dynamics and to immigrants’ healing strategies in the wider therapeutic market of Greater Lisbon.

Ethnography-based art; Public exhibition; Immigration; Suffering; Cure


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