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INTERACTIVE DIGITAL FOTONOVELAS: 
COMMUNITY ENGAGED RESEARCH 
LeighAnna Hidalgo 
UCLA’s Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana/o Studies 
NACCS – Salt Lake City, Utah 
April 10th, 2014
Overview 
 What is a Fotonovela 
 History of Fotonovelas 
 Geneology of Augmented Fotonovelas 
 Augmented Fotonovelas in Community 
Engaged Research
1. What is a Fotonovela 
• In 1940s, designed as 
tactile representations 
of correlated movies. 
• In Spain, Italy Portugal, 
Mexico, Latin America, 
and the Caribbean. 
• Photographs, text, and 
dialogue bubbles.
2. Fotonovelas in Latin America 
• In 1960s, 23 movies were 
featured in fotonovelas, 
while 3 times that were 
based on original content 
• In 1980s, 70 million 
fotonovelas published in 
Mexico per month. 
• 3 types emerge: 
• Novelas rosas 
• Novelas suaves 
• Novelas verdes
3.Fotonovelas in the U.S. 
Scholars& Community 
Organizers have noted potential 
of fotonovelas for: 
Public health interventions 
• Familiar to Spanish-speaking 
immigrants 
Literacy and research 
• Accessible to populations 
with low literacy levels 
NDLON 
• Informing migrant workers 
about their rights 
Liberatory social interventions
Chicana Feminist 
Epistemology 
Preface: Augmented Fotonovelas are 
grounded in my “cultural intuition: 
1. one’s personal experience, 
2. the existing literature 
3. one’s professional experience 
4. and the analytical research process itself 
(Delgado Bernal, 1998, p.563).
4. Professional and Personal 
Experiences 
Undergraduate Researcher 
South Phoenix Research Collective 
Moments Before Engaging in Non-violent 
Civil Disobedience when SB 
1070 passed
5. “Predatory Financial, Legal, and Political 
Landscapes in Phoenix, Arizona” 
Augmented 
Fotonovelas 
Bringing the 
fotonovela into the 
digital age: 
• Video ethnographies 
• Increasing access 
• Multi-modal-online 
and print 
• Augmented reality 
and smartphones
6. Video of Augmented Reality
7. Theoretical Lens and Methodology 
Epistemelogical 
Framework: Chicana 
Feminist Epistemology 
Augmented 
Fotonovelas 
Academic Discipline: 
Chicana/o Studies 
Conceptual Framework: 
Community Cultural 
Development 
Theoretical Framework: 
Critical Race Theory in 
Educaiton 
Academic Discipline: Visual 
Anthropology 
Conceptual Framework: 
Critical Race Spatial Analysis
Community Engaged 
Research 
“El Plan de Santa Barbara” (1969) 
• Outlines Chicanos commitment to the 
community: 
• Research programs 
• Publication programs 
• Community cultural and social action centers
8. “L@s Desaparecid@s”
9. “Strategies of Sobresaliendo”
10. “Casos de Justicia: Campaña Para 
Legalizar la Venta Ambulante”
11. Concluding Remarks 
 Augmented Fotonovelas 
 Disseminate asset-based counter-narratives 
celebrating Latina/o communities without 
sanitizing their realities. 
 center the role of race along with other forms of 
subordination and engage communities as co-collaborators 
in the research and artistic 
processes (Delgado Bernal & Solórzano, 2001). 
 visual counter-stories contesting dominant 
narratives about marginalized populations in ways 
accessible and meaningful in the everyday lives 
of Communities of Color (Solórzano & Yosso, 2002).

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Interactive Digital Fotonovelas for Community Research

  • 1. INTERACTIVE DIGITAL FOTONOVELAS: COMMUNITY ENGAGED RESEARCH LeighAnna Hidalgo UCLA’s Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana/o Studies NACCS – Salt Lake City, Utah April 10th, 2014
  • 2. Overview  What is a Fotonovela  History of Fotonovelas  Geneology of Augmented Fotonovelas  Augmented Fotonovelas in Community Engaged Research
  • 3. 1. What is a Fotonovela • In 1940s, designed as tactile representations of correlated movies. • In Spain, Italy Portugal, Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean. • Photographs, text, and dialogue bubbles.
  • 4. 2. Fotonovelas in Latin America • In 1960s, 23 movies were featured in fotonovelas, while 3 times that were based on original content • In 1980s, 70 million fotonovelas published in Mexico per month. • 3 types emerge: • Novelas rosas • Novelas suaves • Novelas verdes
  • 5. 3.Fotonovelas in the U.S. Scholars& Community Organizers have noted potential of fotonovelas for: Public health interventions • Familiar to Spanish-speaking immigrants Literacy and research • Accessible to populations with low literacy levels NDLON • Informing migrant workers about their rights Liberatory social interventions
  • 6. Chicana Feminist Epistemology Preface: Augmented Fotonovelas are grounded in my “cultural intuition: 1. one’s personal experience, 2. the existing literature 3. one’s professional experience 4. and the analytical research process itself (Delgado Bernal, 1998, p.563).
  • 7. 4. Professional and Personal Experiences Undergraduate Researcher South Phoenix Research Collective Moments Before Engaging in Non-violent Civil Disobedience when SB 1070 passed
  • 8. 5. “Predatory Financial, Legal, and Political Landscapes in Phoenix, Arizona” Augmented Fotonovelas Bringing the fotonovela into the digital age: • Video ethnographies • Increasing access • Multi-modal-online and print • Augmented reality and smartphones
  • 9. 6. Video of Augmented Reality
  • 10. 7. Theoretical Lens and Methodology Epistemelogical Framework: Chicana Feminist Epistemology Augmented Fotonovelas Academic Discipline: Chicana/o Studies Conceptual Framework: Community Cultural Development Theoretical Framework: Critical Race Theory in Educaiton Academic Discipline: Visual Anthropology Conceptual Framework: Critical Race Spatial Analysis
  • 11. Community Engaged Research “El Plan de Santa Barbara” (1969) • Outlines Chicanos commitment to the community: • Research programs • Publication programs • Community cultural and social action centers
  • 13. 9. “Strategies of Sobresaliendo”
  • 14. 10. “Casos de Justicia: Campaña Para Legalizar la Venta Ambulante”
  • 15. 11. Concluding Remarks  Augmented Fotonovelas  Disseminate asset-based counter-narratives celebrating Latina/o communities without sanitizing their realities.  center the role of race along with other forms of subordination and engage communities as co-collaborators in the research and artistic processes (Delgado Bernal & Solórzano, 2001).  visual counter-stories contesting dominant narratives about marginalized populations in ways accessible and meaningful in the everyday lives of Communities of Color (Solórzano & Yosso, 2002).

Editor's Notes

  1. Photo: Where did the Fotonovela come from? After the advent of film in the 1940s, fotonovelas were designed as “tactile representations of the movie with which they correlated” (Carillo, 1983). This image is of a Brazilian fotonovela   What is a Fotonovela? Traditional print medium in Spain, Italy Portugal, Mexico, Latin America, and the Carribean. Photo-based comic books made up of sequential photographs, written text, and dialogue bubbles.
  2.   Where did the Fotonovela come from? In Latin America, fotonovelas began addressing original content gradually diverging from films. For example, during the 1960s 23 movies were featured in fotonovelas, while 3 times that were based on original content and circulating through Mexico, Central and South America (Carrillo and Thomas, 1983 from RWHP). In the late 1980s, each month Mexico published an estimated 70 million fotonovelas, as such the social importance and commercial success of the fotonovela can not be underestimated (Herner, 1979 from RWHP) During this period three types of fotonovelas emerged: Novelas rosas, centered on true love, marriage and family, Novelas suaves, describing middle-class life and its challenges, and Novelas verdes, emphasizing sex and violence (Flora, 1980 from RWHP).
  3. Organizations like the Rural Women’s Health Project (RWHP), have used fotonovelas as an educational tool for 20 years for public health interventions because of the familiarity of the fotonovela and its ability to address health issues among Spanish-speaking immigrant populations with low literacy skills. Los Angeles-based Chicano Artist Harry Gamboa uses the fotonovela medium to “blend identity, politics, relationships and philosophy in a sort of photo-graphic poetry” (Emme, Kirova, Cambre, 2006). The fotonovela has been recognized by educators for it’s potential to serve as a “mechanism for innovations in literacy and research”, and a “vehicle for liberatory social interventions” that answer Paolo Freire’s call for “interventions to be guided by the people rather than the pedagogues” (Emme, Kirova, Cambre, 2006).
  4. Augmented Fotonovelas are grounded in my “cultural intuition, coming from four sources of knowledge: “one’s personal experience, the existing literature, one’s professional experience, and the analytical research process itself ” (Delgado Bernal, 1998, p.563).
  5. As an undergrad, I had the opportunity to work as a bilingual student researcher in South Mountain Village as part of the South Phoenix Collaborative. Seeing all the fringe financial services in South Mountain hit a nerve because when I was in high school, I remember the pressure my family experienced when we lost the only vehicle my family of six owned as a result of utilizing the services of the auto title outlet. With no formal Geographic Information Systems training, I began mapping the type of financial services people of color in South Phoenix were exposed to. I wrote a research report, but I felt I needed to do more and I carried that frustration with me as I moved and began my masters program in Applied Anthropology at California State University. CSULB offered a visual anthropology course called “new media research methods” and I began working on making the research report I wrote visual. I had an “ajaaaa” moment when I came across the new media method of comic book making,. I knew the historical importance of comicos in Latin America. My own father had confided that much of his first exposure to socialismo began with comics. Jose Guadalupe Posada is the founding father of political cartoons. Posada used graphic art with text as a form of political activism to educate and inform the everyday people of Mexico. The purpose of Posada’s work was to “condemn injustice” and describe “the struggles of popular heroes” (Stavans 1990:56). Posada inspired generations of Mexican and Chicano public art muralists and my goal was to pay them homage by creating a fotonovela with a purpose that is part activism and part pedagogy.
  6. Brings the Fotonovela into the digital age. Augmented Fotonovelas fuses the following visual tools: archival photographs, commissioned photographs, and videotaped ethnographic interviews. Videotaped interviews gives community members a space for self-representation. I began contemplating ways I could make my research accessible and meaningful to multiple audiences: young and old, Latino and White, Spanish and English speakers. The largest challenge I faced is in making the fotonovela accessible to Latino immigrant families without access to the Internet. During my community research in Phoenix, I noted that while many families lacked access to a computer, many of them had access to smart phones with Internet capabilities. I set out to create a fotonovela that could be multi-modal—existing on the Internet and in print. Using augmented reality cellphone applications, I discovered that those without Internet access could still engage with the videos in the print version if they had a smart phone.
  7. This fotonovela has been shared with the civil rights and advocacy organization Arizona Hispanic Community Forum and requested by ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy. I have used the fotonovela as a teaching tool in 3 workshops and in 4 undergraduate classrooms at ASU and CSULB. This project is not complete, I am working towards the goal of applying for funding to hire community members in Arizona to help me develop this fotonovela in Spanish and add audio-capabilities for non-literate populations.
  8. Visual Anthropology (New Media Ethnography) (Wilson, 2010): Augmented Fotonovelas In accordance with the principles of new media, the digital fotonovela allows for greater interactivity on the part of audiences. Can produce applied or goal-oriented projects, i.e. raising consciousness about predatory financial services Draws on input and creative collaboration with community members, artists, and activists CRT (Counterstorytelling): Augmented fotonovelas tell the stories of my family and my community and the social issues that have affected us. Often, our stories have been erased and silenced and the fotonovela provides a space to voice our concerns and educate others about our experiences (Solorzano and Yosso 2002, Yosso 2005). Critical Race Spatial Analysis (GIS): I use maps to identify erased histories and untold stories. I locate spaces through time uncovering the “legacies of inequality” (Sampson, 2012) where communities of color were systematically disinvested in, exposed to hazardous chemicals, untreated sewage and toady are currently exposed to hazardous financial services and increased immigration sweeps that target people of color in South Phoenix. CFE (Cultural Intuition): Grounded in my “cultural intuition” i.e. activism, research, and personal and professional experiences within the community and topics are selected based on my personal experiences as a Central American Chicana Loss of family vehicle to auto-title lenders Witnessing my community under seige by anti-immigrant policies that target communities of color and witnessing friends and family members being stopped, detained, and deported (Delgado Bernal, 1998;Calderon, Delgado Bernal, Perez-Huber, Malagón, and Velez, 2012). Chicana/o Studies (Rasquachismo): Augmented Fotonovelas comes from the Chicano tradition of rasquachismo, relying on resourcefulness to learn “just enough, but not too much” GIS & Final Cut Pro and repurposing and reinventing western technologies like Youtube and Calameo from their original intent or function into a creative improvisation (Mesa-Bains, 1996). I am inserting the political into the fotonovela medium and following the Chicano arte publico/public art.
  9. 1) L@s Desaparecid@s Reframes the lens of U.S. immigrant deportations to that of state sponsored disappearances common in Central American Civil Wars. The goal of this fotonovela is to intervene in the immigration debate with 5 compelling visual counterstories that present the reality of many Latino immigrants experiencing family separations. I use maps to identify the growth of immigration detainment centers over the last 50 years and to reveal which countries proportionally deport the most people annually. We advocate for halting deportations and ICE and local law enforcement partnerships.
  10. 2) Strategies of Sobresaliendo (overcoming) Photographic narrative of my grandmother, father, and I as we explore income alternative strategies during wartimes, such as my grandmother who worked in El Salvador as an in-home housekeeper, marketplace vendedora, turned bible book store owner. And my father, during exile, working in the US as a janitor, a CD salesmen, and a newspaper deliverer. The purpose is to show the community cultural wealth and resilient strategies developed during war and exile that are transmitted to the next generaton by looking at one Central American multi-generational families. This story is about how como familia sobresalimos, we overcome, we thrive.
  11. 2) Strategies of Sobresaliendo (overcoming) Photographic narrative of my grandmother, father, and I as we explore income alternative strategies during wartimes, such as my grandmother who worked in El Salvador as an in-home housekeeper, marketplace vendedora, turned bible book store owner. And my father, during exile, working in the US as a janitor, a CD salesmen, and a newspaper deliverer. The purpose is to show the community cultural wealth and resilient strategies developed during war and exile that are transmitted to the next generaton by looking at one Central American multi-generational families. This story is about how como familia sobresalimos, we overcome, we thrive.
  12. The dominant narrative demonizes Latina/os as “poor, uneducated, and unassimilated to U.S. society” (Davila, 2008, p.34). Latina/o immigrants become “the scapegoat and the main impediment to progress” for Latinos’ incorporation into the middle class (Davila, 2008, p. 45). I argue that Augmented Fotonovelas can serve as a powerful tool to facilitate the dissemination of asset-based counter-narratives celebrating Latina/o communities without sanitizing the reality, which is that “…Latinos are still overwhelmingly working and lower middle class…” and “…the gap between Latino households and all U.S. households has actually widened…” (Davila, 2008, p.29). Augmented Fotonovelas highlight the realities of the working poor and working class People of Color. As critical race tools, Augmented Fotonovelas center the role of race along with other forms of subordination, focus on lived experiences, and engage communities as co-collaborators in the research and artistic processes (Delgado Bernal & Solórzano, 2001). Moreover, Augmented Fotonovelas are visual counter-stories that center the experiences of People of Color, thus serving to contest dominant narratives about marginalized populations in ways accessible and meaningful in the everyday lives of Communities of Color (Solórzano & Yosso, 2002).