ABSTRACT
The world knows us by our faces. . . . When our caras do not live up to the "image" that the family or community wants us to wear and when we rebel against the engraving on our bodies, we experience ostracism, alienation and shame.
The world knows us by our faces. . . . When our caras do not live up to the "image" that the family or community wants us to wear and when we rebel against the engraving on our bodies, we experience ostracism, alienation and shame.