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Empowerment Through Photo Novella: Portraits of Participation

December 4, 2008

Photo novella does not entrust cameras to health specialists, policymakers, or profes sional photographers, but puts them in the hands of children, rural women, grassroots workers, and other constituents with little access to those who make decisions over their lives. Promoting what Brazilian educator Paulo Freire has termed “education for critical consciousness,” photo novella allows people to document and discuss their life conditions as they see them. This process of empowerment education also enables community members with little money, power, or status to communicate to policymakers where change must occur. This paper describes photo novella’s underpinnings: empowerment education, feminist theory, and documentary photography. It draws on our experience implementing the process among 62 rural Chinese women, and shows that two major implications of photo novella are its contributions to changes in consciousness and in forming policy. The camera is my tool. Through it I give a reason to everything around me. Andre Kersetz

Courtesy of:

Caroline Wang, DrPH

University of California at Berkeley

Mary Ann Burris, PhD

Ford Foundation, Beijing, China

Health Education & Behavior, Vol. 21, No. 2, 171-186 (1994)

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