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Description

The pages function as a memory and logbook of the fateful days of December 2001. In addition to the roadblocks, the photographs show the "caceroleros" protesting against the banks that had confiscated their savings. Over the following years, Argentina became a true laboratory of social protest, organization, solidarity, and resistance. Outside of partisan structures, innovative policies were born from the grassroots, such as the movements of unemployed workers, neighborhood assemblies, roadblocks, barter networks, solidarity economy markets, and the occupation of empty factories abandoned by their owners, to put them back into production in the hands of their former employees. In summary, the images synthesize the chant that echoed in Buenos Aires in 2001: "Roadblock and casserole, the struggle is one." Excerpt from the prologue by journalist and teacher Diego Rosemberg.

This collection of small-format books consists of copies dedicated to photography and fulfills an old longing of ARGRA (Association of Press Photographers of the Argentine Republic), allowing the photojournalists themselves to edit and publish their work.

Product Details

Stock
2 Items
Weight
0.05 kg
Width
15.00 cm
Height
11.00 cm
Depth
0.50 cm
ISBN
9789878607108
Language
Spanish
Photography
Color
Pags
40
Country
Argentina