A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas

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Amieva, Carolina; Carrillo, Carolina; Mordeglia, Cecilia; Gortari, María Cecilia; Scazzola, María Soledad; Sanmartino, Mariana; Corbin, J. Hope; Sanmartino, Mariana; Hennessy, Emily Alden; Bjørnøy Urke, Helga
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2021
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In this chapter, we share reflections from the link between art and the Chagas problem,focusing on the analysis of 45 literary productions elaborated by 216 diverse participants indifferent workshops and courses developed from 2012 to 2018 in Argentina and Brazil. Theworkshops aimed to promote the reflexive approach to the problem of Chagas while avoidingpre-conceptions and stigmas. We analyzed the literary material produced with two mainobjectives: (1) to identify the conceptual dimensions from which the productions had beenwritten, and (2) to characterize the characters and their roles depicted in the texts. We chose aqualitative methodological approach, applying systemic networks, word clouds, and contentanalysis. The Chagas problem complexity and the necessity of addressing it through all of itsmultidimensionality were deeply discussed across all the content of the workshops. Particularemphasis was put in Socio-cultural and Political dimensions?in which was pointed out thecommunity and citizen responsibility that each of we have. However, in the literary productions,these both dimensions have remained in a symbolic background behind the hegemonicBiomedical and Epidemiological dimensions. With respect to the characters in the texts, wefound that active (decision-making) roles were mainly assigned to professionals traditionallyrecognized as ?authorities in the field.? Facing the conflicts of the texts, the strategies proposedby those active characters were mostly positive but individual actions, centered on providingbiomedical information to passive recipients. In contrast, passive characters were represented asordinary people, without ?valuable knowledge about Chagas.? Literary art is a powerful tool torecognize, through the ?Epistemologies of the South? framework, the symbolic weight of rootedstereotypical hegemonic conceptions and invites us to create and promote actions to address theChagas complexity from innovative and dialogic approaches.
Instituto de Física de Líquidos y Sistemas Biológicos
Materia
Salud
Enfermedad de Chagas
Promoción de la Salud
Argentina
Brasil
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas
title A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas
spellingShingle A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas
Amieva, Carolina
Salud
Enfermedad de Chagas
Promoción de la Salud
Argentina
Brasil
title_short A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas
title_full A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas
title_fullStr A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas
title_full_unstemmed A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas
title_sort A kaleidoscope of words and senses to (re)think the problem of Chagas
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Amieva, Carolina
Carrillo, Carolina
Mordeglia, Cecilia
Gortari, María Cecilia
Scazzola, María Soledad
Sanmartino, Mariana
Corbin, J. Hope
Sanmartino, Mariana
Hennessy, Emily Alden
Bjørnøy Urke, Helga
author Amieva, Carolina
author_facet Amieva, Carolina
Carrillo, Carolina
Mordeglia, Cecilia
Gortari, María Cecilia
Scazzola, María Soledad
Sanmartino, Mariana
Corbin, J. Hope
Hennessy, Emily Alden
Bjørnøy Urke, Helga
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author2 Carrillo, Carolina
Mordeglia, Cecilia
Gortari, María Cecilia
Scazzola, María Soledad
Sanmartino, Mariana
Corbin, J. Hope
Hennessy, Emily Alden
Bjørnøy Urke, Helga
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Salud
Enfermedad de Chagas
Promoción de la Salud
Argentina
Brasil
topic Salud
Enfermedad de Chagas
Promoción de la Salud
Argentina
Brasil
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In this chapter, we share reflections from the link between art and the Chagas problem,focusing on the analysis of 45 literary productions elaborated by 216 diverse participants indifferent workshops and courses developed from 2012 to 2018 in Argentina and Brazil. Theworkshops aimed to promote the reflexive approach to the problem of Chagas while avoidingpre-conceptions and stigmas. We analyzed the literary material produced with two mainobjectives: (1) to identify the conceptual dimensions from which the productions had beenwritten, and (2) to characterize the characters and their roles depicted in the texts. We chose aqualitative methodological approach, applying systemic networks, word clouds, and contentanalysis. The Chagas problem complexity and the necessity of addressing it through all of itsmultidimensionality were deeply discussed across all the content of the workshops. Particularemphasis was put in Socio-cultural and Political dimensions?in which was pointed out thecommunity and citizen responsibility that each of we have. However, in the literary productions,these both dimensions have remained in a symbolic background behind the hegemonicBiomedical and Epidemiological dimensions. With respect to the characters in the texts, wefound that active (decision-making) roles were mainly assigned to professionals traditionallyrecognized as ?authorities in the field.? Facing the conflicts of the texts, the strategies proposedby those active characters were mostly positive but individual actions, centered on providingbiomedical information to passive recipients. In contrast, passive characters were represented asordinary people, without ?valuable knowledge about Chagas.? Literary art is a powerful tool torecognize, through the ?Epistemologies of the South? framework, the symbolic weight of rootedstereotypical hegemonic conceptions and invites us to create and promote actions to address theChagas complexity from innovative and dialogic approaches.
Instituto de Física de Líquidos y Sistemas Biológicos
description In this chapter, we share reflections from the link between art and the Chagas problem,focusing on the analysis of 45 literary productions elaborated by 216 diverse participants indifferent workshops and courses developed from 2012 to 2018 in Argentina and Brazil. Theworkshops aimed to promote the reflexive approach to the problem of Chagas while avoidingpre-conceptions and stigmas. We analyzed the literary material produced with two mainobjectives: (1) to identify the conceptual dimensions from which the productions had beenwritten, and (2) to characterize the characters and their roles depicted in the texts. We chose aqualitative methodological approach, applying systemic networks, word clouds, and contentanalysis. The Chagas problem complexity and the necessity of addressing it through all of itsmultidimensionality were deeply discussed across all the content of the workshops. Particularemphasis was put in Socio-cultural and Political dimensions?in which was pointed out thecommunity and citizen responsibility that each of we have. However, in the literary productions,these both dimensions have remained in a symbolic background behind the hegemonicBiomedical and Epidemiological dimensions. With respect to the characters in the texts, wefound that active (decision-making) roles were mainly assigned to professionals traditionallyrecognized as ?authorities in the field.? Facing the conflicts of the texts, the strategies proposedby those active characters were mostly positive but individual actions, centered on providingbiomedical information to passive recipients. In contrast, passive characters were represented asordinary people, without ?valuable knowledge about Chagas.? Literary art is a powerful tool torecognize, through the ?Epistemologies of the South? framework, the symbolic weight of rootedstereotypical hegemonic conceptions and invites us to create and promote actions to address theChagas complexity from innovative and dialogic approaches.
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