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Poor village near Buenos Aires
Poor village near Buenos Aires Argentina Buenos Aires, environs. Date of Photograph:1890 ca
FVQ-F-141986-0000
Media ID 33299247
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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FVQ-F-141986-0000 - A Glimpse into the Struggles of a Poor Village near Buenos Aires in 1890
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. This photo print, captured around 1890, offers a poignant glimpse into the harsh realities faced by a poverty-stricken village near Buenos Aires. The image portrays an intimate scene that speaks volumes about housing conditions, social status, and the broader societal and political landscape of the time. In this snapshot of history frozen in time, we see a humble hut standing amidst barren surroundings. Its dilapidated structure reflects not only architectural simplicity but also the dire circumstances endured by its inhabitants. The presence of a lone figure further emphasizes their isolation within society. The photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the stark contrast between different strata of Argentinean society during this era. It sheds light on issues such as poverty, social inequality, and unequal distribution of resources that plagued many communities across Central and South America. Furthermore, it prompts us to reflect upon larger themes related to population dynamics and national identity. By capturing this slice-of-life moment from Argentina's past, it invites contemplation on how indigenous peoples like American Indians shaped the cultural fabric of both Argentina specifically and Native populations throughout the Americas more broadly. As we delve deeper into anthropology, ethnography, folklore - fields fascinated with understanding human societies - this evocative photograph becomes an invaluable artifact for researchers seeking to comprehend historical social conditions through visual documentation. Through Alinari's lens at www. alinari. it. , we are transported back in time to witness firsthand one small corner of humanity grappling with adversity. This print stands as testament to our collective responsibility towards addressing poverty while reminding us never to forget those who have been marginalized or overlooked within our societies throughout history.
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