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Alumni and faculty members who would like to have their books considered for this listing should contact Stacey Himmelberger, editor of Hamilton magazine. This list, which dates back to 2018, is updated periodically with books appearing alphabetically on the date of entry.
Historieta Doble: A Graphic History of Participatory Action Research by Joanne Rappaport K’75, Lina Flórez G., and Pablo Pérez “Altais.”
September 20, 2024
Tags Kirkland College Alumna
(University of Toronto Press, 2024).
According to the publisher “In the 1970s, new methods of social science research began to flower in Latin America, connecting academic researchers to grassroots social movements. One of these was participatory action research, a method now used by community organizers, educational activists, and social scientists around the world.
“Historieta Doble traces the roots of participatory action research to the Caribbean coast of Colombia and to the work of visionary sociologist Orlando Fals Borda with the Colombian Peasant Movement. Beautifully illustrated, this graphic novel shows how Fals Borda combined research and theory with political participation and activism, using comics to capture rural historical memory and allow peasants to see themselves as historical actors.
“This graphic history presents a fascinating journey through time, weaving Fals Borda’s original research with Joanne Rappaport’s [professor of Latin American literature emerita at Georgetown University] contemporary reconstruction of his compelling story. The book features the artistic work of Ulianov Chalarka, whose comic panels brought Fals Borda’s research to life in the 1970s.”
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