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The Sights and Voices of Dispossession: The Fight for the Land and the Emerging Culture of the MST (The Movement of the Landless Rural Workers of Brazil)

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Emerging culture by media type -> Murals 21 resources (Edited by Malcolm McNee. Translation © Else R P Vieira.)

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Culture: Icons, symbols, and monuments
History: Marches, defining moments, congresses

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Still image from video by Malcolm McNee. Reproduced by permission.

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Mural displayed during the debate, "Education and Culture: Convergent or Parallel?" National Week of Brazilian Culture and Agrarian Reform, Rio de Janeiro, 2002.

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November 2002

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EDUCATIO048

Mural Painting
Murals, conceived of and painted collectively, have become important as allegorical representations of the defining themes of state and national level congresses of the MST. They also draw upon and strengthen the symbols of the MST.
Else R P Vieira

See also: The Plastic Arts in the MST: Beauty as a Human Right

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