I'd been hoping to see these sometime... It's a wonderful project. I think I'd find it endlessly interesting to see the streets from the women's perspective. The practical language that they use to describe their worlds strips away the veil of emotion and bias through which we usually view them. There's also a kind of tension between voyeurism and education that is very compelling.
As well as giving the streeties a camera and hence their voice, you gave them a sense of safety that encouraged them to tell their stories. Creating such a sense amongst that particular group is probably something only a few researchers could do.
Amazing idea, and I really like the presentation in the white frames with the typewriter font.
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ReplyDeleteI'd been hoping to see these sometime... It's a wonderful project. I think I'd find it endlessly interesting to see the streets from the women's perspective. The practical language that they use to describe their worlds strips away the veil of emotion and bias through which we usually view them. There's also a kind of tension between voyeurism and education that is very compelling.
ReplyDeleteAs well as giving the streeties a camera and hence their voice, you gave them a sense of safety that encouraged them to tell their stories. Creating such a sense amongst that particular group is probably something only a few researchers could do.
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