- Date
2009
- Authors
Vincenzo Pietropaolo
- Abstract
Like migratory birds, most of Canada’s 20,000 “guest” farm workers arrive in the spring and leave in the autumn. Hailing primarily from Mexico, Jamaica, and smaller countries of the Caribbean, these temporary workers have become entrenched in the Canadian labour force and are the mainstay of many traditional family farms in Canada. Many of them make the trip year after year after year.
Vincenzo Pietropaolo has been photographing guest workers and recording their stories since 1984 – in the process travelling to forty locations throughout Ontario and to their homes in Mexico, Jamaica, and Montserrat. The resulting photographs have been highly acclaimed internationally through many publications and exhibitions, including a travelling show curated by the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography that opened in Mexico City.
With a foreword by Naomi Rosenblum, this beautiful and timely book of photography and exposition aims to shed light on a subject about which many Canadians know all too little.
(From http://www.btlbooks.com/bookinfo.php?index=195)
- Place published
Toronto
- Publisher
Between the Lines
- Full text
Table of contents
Foreword
Naomi RosenblumAcknowledgements
Vincenzo Pietropaolo: The Challenge of Documentary Photography
by Maia-Mari SutnikIntroduction
Living Between Two Worlds: The Workers Who Grow Our Food
An Imaginary Letter to a Migrant Farm Worker
Further Resources
Index to the Photographs- Notes
photographs and text by Vincenzo Pietropaolo.
ill. ; 27 cm.
- Links
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Review (http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Vincenzo+Pietropaolo,+Harvest+Pilgrims%3A+Mexican+and+Caribbean+Migrant...-a0298292681)
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- Economic sectors
Agriculture and horticulture workers
- Content types
Policy analysis and Support initiatives
- Target groups
Public awareness
- Geographical focuses
Ontario, México, and Jamaica
- Languages
English