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The Home and the World: A View of Calcutta
Contributor(s): McPhee, Laura (Author), Ghosh, Amitav (Foreword by), Ray, Romita (Contribution by)
ISBN: 0300209177     ISBN-13: 9780300209174
Publisher: Yale University Press
OUR PRICE:   $37.62  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Photography | Subjects & Themes - Regional (see Also Travel - Pictorials)
- Travel | Pictorials (see Also Photography - Subjects & Themes - Regional)
- History | Asia - India & South Asia
Dewey: 770
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 10.04" W x 12.39" (3.08 lbs) 160 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Indian
 
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Publisher Description:
A portrayal of the unique and vibrant city of Calcutta, shown in an intriguing array of captivating and visually arresting photographs

Photographer Laura McPhee, noted for her stunning large-scale landscapes and portraits of the people who live and work in them, has been traveling to eastern India for over a decade. There she has devoted her perceptive vision to picturing layers of history, culture, religion, and class as they appear in private heritage homes and public markets, in lively street festivals, and in the faces of city dwellers in Calcutta (also known as Kolkata).

This exquisitely produced book features a selection of McPhee's works made in and around India's former capital. Here we glimpse courtyards, living spaces, temples, and altars as both vestiges of the past and elements of contemporary urban existence. McPhee's images sensitively penetrate the surface to show the blurred boundaries between social classes, the blending of public and private life, and the resonance between India and other parts of the world. Also included are a foreword by Amitav Ghosh on the historical divisions inherent in the city's culture and on the nature of McPhee's work, and an essay by art historian Romita Ray on the ways McPhee captures and distills the remnants of colonial Calcutta in her photographs of the contemporary city.