Dom Smaz
Helvécia – une histoire coloniale suisse au Brésil
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Helvécia – une histoire coloniale suisse au Brésil – Helvecia, a black village community located in the southern Brazilian state of Bahia, owes its name to the plantation from which it originated. It was founded in 1818 by Swiss and German settlers, and the coffee grown on its vast estates brought them great wealth. This would not have been possible without exploitation: in the mid-19th century, for every 200 white settlers, there were 2,000 slaves of African origin. With great sensitivity and in dialogue with the inhabitants, the Swiss-Brazilian photographer Dom Smaz searched for traces of the past in Helvecia. His captivating images capture the vibrant village and the lives of its inhabitants, while essays explain the historical circumstances. The resulting photo book encourages a postcolonial examination of the global interdependencies and power structures involved, which extend into the present and are ultimately a source of prosperity for Europe.
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