Using Visual Art Workshops with Female Survivors of Domestic Violence in Portugal and England: A Comparative Reflection |
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Authors: | Vicki Harman Benedetta Cappellini Susana Campos |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKv.harman@surrey.ac.uk;3. Business School, Durham University, Durham, UK;4. School of Architecture, Universidade of Lisbonde Lisboa, Lisbon, Portuga |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis paper provides a reflection on the use of visual art workshops in an interdisciplinary feminist project with female survivors of domestic violence living in refuges in England and Portugal. The paper discusses the fieldwork in each location with attention to the interaction between participants, between participants and the researcher/s, and the cultural and institutional structures influencing the research and the images produced. Despite some key differences in the context, the analysis highlights key resonances and commonalities amongst the objects that survivors of domestic abuse depicted in each location. We use the feminist notion of ‘giving voice’ as an analytical tool throughout the paper. The paper argues that ‘giving voice’ was not unproblematically accomplished by using visual methods and suggests that our understanding remained partial and often reliant on verbal narratives accompanying the visual images produced. We also highlight issues of power emerging when exhibiting art generated through the study. |
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Keywords: | Arts-based research interdisciplinary participatory research domestic violence feminism |
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