Kniha Humanitas III: The People of Burma Fredric M. Roberts

Humanitas III: The People of Burma

Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Pevná
Dostupnosť: Skladom u dodávateľa v malom množstve
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Following the success of Humanitas and Humanitas II: The People of Gujarat, photographer Fredric Rob...

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Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydalo
2011
Stránok
120
EAN
9780789211095
ISBN
0789211092
Enbook ID
04697145
Hmotnosť
1192
Rozmery
293 x 273 x 17

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Following the success of Humanitas and Humanitas II: The People of Gujarat, photographer Fredric Roberts now turns his lens to the captivating and controversial country of Myanmar (formerly Burma). The result of eight years of travel throughout the region, the one hundred twenty-four photographs in Humanitas III focus on the spiritually rich lives of the Burmese people. Featuring temples, portraits, scenes of everyday life, and incredible landscape, Humanitas III offers a rare view of a country that has been closed to--or avoided by--many photographers due to its social isolation and reputation for political repression. Cicero coined the term humanitas (literally, "human nature") to describe the development of human virtue in all its forms, denoting fortitude, judgment, prudence, eloquence, and even love of honor--which contrasts with our contemporary connotation of humanity (understanding, benevolence, compassion, mercy). The Latin term is certainly a fitting book title as we are struck with respect and awe for Roberts's subjects' individual fortitude and eloquence rather than pity for their plight: each photograph tells us a compelling story. Edited by Britt Salvesen, the department head and curator of the photography department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Teri J. Edelstein, principal of Teri J. Edelstein Associates, Museum Strategies and former Deputy Director of The Art Institute of Chicago, many of the images present subjects looking directly at the photographer and at the reader, effortlessly prompting a cross-cultural dialogue. An introductory essay is written by Emma Larkin, an expert journalist/author covering Myanmar, who provides context for Roberts's photographs by describing the lives of the Burmese peoples. A second essay, on the nature and spirit of the photography, is written by Ms. Edelstein.

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