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Exodus / Sebastião Salgado ; conception and design by Lélia Wanick Salgado.
Photographer
Salgado, Sebastião, 1944-
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Uniform title
Exodos.
English
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
New edition
Published/Created
Cologne : Taschen, [2016]
©2016
Description
431 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 34 cm + 1 booklet of photograph captions (31 pages)
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Marquand Library - Photography
TR681.R48 S35 2016q Oversize
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Refugees
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Internally displaced persons
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Documentary photography
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Book designer
Salgado, Lélia Wanick
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Summary note
It has been almost a generation since Sebastião 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.
Contents
I. Migrants and refugees: the survival instinct
II. The African tragedy: a continent adrift
III. Latin America: rural exodus, urban disorder
IV. Asia: the world's new urban face.
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ISBN
9783836561303
3836561301
OCLC
945483365
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