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Descrizione libro Condizione: New. Brand New! Not Overstocks or Low Quality Book Club Editions! Direct From the Publisher! We're not a giant, faceless warehouse organization! We're a small town bookstore that loves books and loves it's customers! Buy from Lakeside Books!. Codice articolo DTH-Y-9783836561303
Descrizione libro Condizione: New. Brand New! Not Overstocks or Low Quality Book Club Editions! Direct From the Publisher! We're not a giant, faceless warehouse organization! We're a small town bookstore that loves books and loves it's customers! Buy from Lakeside Books!. Codice articolo OTF-S-9783836561303
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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. It has been almost a generation since Sebastiao Salgado first published Exodus but the story it tells, of fraught human movement around the globe, has changed little in 16 years. The push and pull factors may shift, the nexus of conflict relocates from Rwanda to Syria, but the people who leave their homes tell the same tale: deprivation, hardship, and glimmers of hope, plotted along a journey of great psychological, as well as physical, toil. Salgado spent six years with migrant peoples, visiting more than 35 countries to document displacement on the road, in camps, and in overcrowded city slums where new arrivals often end up. His project includes Latin Americans entering the United States, Jews leaving the former Soviet Union, Kosovars fleeing into Albania, the Hutu refugees of Rwanda, as well as the first "boat people" of Arabs and sub-Saharan Africans trying to reach Europe across the Mediterranean ea. His images feature those who know where they are going and those who are simply in flight, relieved to be alive and uninjured enough to run. The faces he meets present dignity and compassion in the most bitter of circumstances, but also the many ravaged marks of violence, hatred, and greed. With his particular eye for detail and motion, Salgado captures the heart-stopping moments of migratory movement, as much as the mass flux. There are laden trucks, crowded boats, and camps stretched out to a clouded horizon, and then there is the small, bandaged leg; the fingerprint on a page; the interview with a border guard; the bundle and baby clutched to a mother's breast. Insisting on the scale of the migrant phenomenon, Salgado also asserts, with characteristic humanism, the personal story within the overwhelming numbers. Against the indistinct faces of televised footage or the crowds caught beneath a newspaper headline, what we find here are portraits of individual identities, even in the abyss of a lost land, home, and, often, loved ones. At the same time, Salgado also declares the commonality of the migrant situation as a shared, global experience. He summons his viewers not simply as spectators of the refugee and exile suffering, but as actors in the social, political, economic, and environmental shifts which contribute to the migratory phenomenon. As the boats bobbing up on the Greek and Italian coastline bring migration home to Europe like no mass movement since the Second World War, Exodus cries out not only for our heightened awareness but also for responsibility and engagement. In face of the scarred bodies, the hundreds of bare feet on hot tarmac, our imperative is not to look on in compassion, but, in Salgado's own words, to temper our behaviors in a "new regimen of coexistence." Over six years and 35 countries, Sebastiao Salgado documents the story of human migration. From the Hutu population of Rwanda, hiding out in remote jungles, to the first boats filled with Arabs and sub-Saharan Africans trying to reach Europe across the Mediterranean Sea, Salgado captures both the scale of the migrant crisis and the heart-stopping moments of the individual exile story. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9783836561303
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Descrizione libro gebunden. Condizione: Neu. Neu -Sebastio Salgados groß angelegte Bilddokumentation ist mittlerweile ein Klassiker zum Thema Migration und Vertreibung. Mehr als sechs Jahre investierte er in den 90ern, um auf der ganzen Welt Menschen zu porträtieren, die durch Krieg, Völkermord, Unterdrückung, Elend und Hunger gezwungen waren, ihre Heimat aufzugeben und sich auf eine Reise mit ungewissem Ausgang zu begeben. In Südamerika, auf dem Balkan, in den Slums der Megacitys Asiens, im Nahen Osten und im Herzen Afrikas traf er Menschen, die zu einem Leben verurteilt waren, das sich der kleine glückliche Teil der Menschheit, der in Wohlstand und Frieden lebt, kaum auszumalen vermag. Weit mehr als ein Jahrzehnt ist vergangen, seit Exodus erstmals veröffentlicht wurde. Zu den größtenteils immer noch virulenten Krisenherden der 90er sind neue hinzugetreten, zu den Millionen von heimatlosen und unbehausten Menschen von damals weitere Millionen hinzugekommen. Im Balanceakt zwischen der Dramatik der Situation und den ästhetischen Ansprüchen an Aufbau und Komposition seiner Bilder führt Salgado uns einen Prozess globaler Verelendung vor Augen, aus dem wir uns als Akteure im globalen Zusammenspiel ökonomischer und politischer Prozesse nicht entziehen können. (Text engl.)\\nErscheinungsdatum: 01.06.2016 Schlagwörter: ausstellungskatalog, fotograf - fotografin, porträt (fotografie, kunst), fotografie, dokumentarfotografie, geschichte, flüchtling, vertriebener, flüch Sachgruppen: Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik, Kunst, Fotografie, Film, Video, TV Preisänderung: 01.11.2023 Anzahl Seiten: 432 Format: 33,00 x 25,00 x 5,00 cm 432 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 1291904