Dolors project: art-based polyethnography evoking contemporary rural mothering through photography, dance and chapbooks

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This collaborative ethnography details the Dolors project, a transdisciplinary exploration that evokes rural mothering in Copons, Catalonia, through an immersive photographic process. The project culminated in an exhibition at an international festival, presenting a medley of family portraits, field notes, personal narratives and scenic elements. Central to the exhibition were eight chosen portraits of local mothers, paying tribute to Dolors Farrés, a revered ‘meta-mother’ figure in the community, whose wider social and metaphorical significance was progressively uncovered by the four co-authors. The exhibition's opening day featured an interpretive dance, transforming the photographic experience into a multimodal exploration. Post-exhibition, the visitor responses collected in chapbooks were transformed into a large-format photography book, and served as qualitative data for this study. Our creative, multi-voiced and evocative approach to ethnography seeks to shed light on a rich array of individual and collective perspectives around mothering within a rural setting.

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Carreras, E., Espelt, R., Muñoz, I., & Senabre Hidalgo, E. (2025). Dolors project: art-based polyethnography evoking contemporary rural mothering through photography, dance and chapbooks. Visual Studies, 40(3), 486–500. https://doi.org/10.1080/1472586X.2024.2337653

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