(Re)presenting the self: Questions raised by a photovoice project with people with physical disabilities in South Africa
Abstract
Photovoice is presented here as an emancipatory, participatory research method with the potential to put minority subjects in charge of their own representation. Drawing on research with disabled people conducted in South Africa, we argue that the meaning of images is often hostage to interpretations which reify untruths about the subject. We consider how photovoice projects may give rise to images that perpetuate the subjugation of their...
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Title
(Re)presenting the self: Questions raised by a photovoice project with people with physical disabilities in South Africa
Published Date
Aug 29, 2019
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
6
Pages
876 - 901
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