A volume in Advances in Cultural Psychology Series Editor: Jaan
Valsiner, Clark University This book covers the results of investigation
of social realities and their public representation in Brazilian poor
communities, with a particular emphasis on the use of cultural tools to
survive and create psychological and social novelty under conditions of
severe poverty. A relevant part of it brings together the multi-faceted
evidence of a decade of research concentrated in two particular
low-income areas in the city of Salvador da Bahia, Brazil. Other studies
conducted in other Brazilian areas and in Cali, Colombia are included.
In contrast to most representations of poverty in the social sciences
which create a "calamity story" of the lives of poor people, the
coverage in this book is meant to balance the focus on harsh realities
with the cultural-psychological resiliency of individuals and families
under poverty.