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Jim Goldberg & Wolf Bowig: War Is Only Half the Story (Aftermath Project) | 
enlarge | Author: Simon Winchester Creators: Jim Goldberg, Wolf Bowig, Andrew Stanbridge, Asim Rafiqui, Paula Luttringer Publisher: Aperture Category: Book
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Sales Rank: 344331
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 9.6 x 0.2
ISBN: 1597110426 Dewey Decimal Number: 770 EAN: 9781597110426 ASIN: 1597110426
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Product Description Founded by photographer and writer Sara Terry, the nonprofit Aftermath Project documents the long-term repercussions of conflict which are so often neglected by the popular media. Terry, whose work has been widely exhibited at such venues as the United Nations and the Museum of Photography in Antwerp, initiated this project after her extensive documentary work on postwar Bosnia. Through grant competitions and partnerships with other institutions, Aftermath disseminates reportage on post-conflict rehabilitation and attempts to create new avenues for peace. War Is Only Half the Story presents the winners of the Aftermath Project's first annual grant competition: Jim Goldberg, whose winning project The New Europeans records the struggles of asylum seekers and immigrants; Wolf Bowig, whose The Forgotten Island: Narratives of War in Sierra Leone (second place) is recounted through the eyes of five-year-old Morie, the sole survivor of an attack on Bonthe Island; and runners-up Andrew Stanbridge (postwar reconstruction in Laos), Asim Rafiqui (the hidden costs of war and peace-building efforts in Kashmir) and Paula Luttringer (a survey of sites in Argentina where women and their children were abducted between 1976 and 1983). The imagery in this volume represents some of today's most challenging and diverse documentary work.
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