@article{Koller_2014, title={Attraverso il corpo. Donne di una bidonville di Haiti e doni dello sviluppo}, volume={2}, url={https://rivisteclueb.it/index.php/etnoantropologia/article/view/89}, DOI={10.1473/89}, abstractNote={<p>Living in Cité Soleil, the largest haitian slum, is in itself a stigma, hindering access to social services and humanitarian aid. Repression and the increasing presence of armed gangs imposed a culture of silence. Violence became normality, particularly against women. Their survival strategies can be summarized by <em>kalkile</em>, calculate, pervading the individual and social body. When confronted with inequity in health, choices may turn into acts of resistance.</p><p>Still, women continue to organize collectively. Some counteract their despair with works of art, reproducing the beauty of what in their memory remains "the pearl of the Antilles": Haiti.</p><p> </p>}, number={1}, journal={EtnoAntropologia}, author={Koller, Pia Maria}, year={2014}, month={apr.}, pages={65–74} }