Letizia Battaglia's story, her unique vision if Sicily and her fight for justice against the Mafia are revealed in this stunning monograph are as stunning as they are heroic. This W Eugene Smith Award -winning photographer demonstrates photography's power to serve as both a weapon and a voice for the silent majority. After years of risking her life to fight for the life of the troubled city of Palermo - as a photographer, publisher, deputy council-woman, ecological activist, defender of women's rights, defender of women's rights, defender of human rights - Battaglia continues the battle with the passion, intelligence and unique perspective for which she is known. Yet her battle is not motivated by hatred, but rather by compassion and a profound sense of justice. Battaglia's remarkable strength, fierce inner power, and resilience facilitate her effectiveness. She battles fro freedom: to liberate Palermo from the hold of the mafia, to liberate Sicilian women from the fearful society that has oppressed them.
Letizia Battaglia: Passion, Justice, Freedom - Photographs of Sicily juxtaposes candid pictures of the everyday joy, suffering and vitality of the Sicilians with images of the effect of the mafia predators who for so long have controlled much of the city's political and economic life. In this inspiring and powerful essay, Roberto Scapinato addresses Palermo, Battaglia and life at its most extreme. Palermo's mayor, Leoluca Orlando, has written an intimate letter to Battaglia, expressly for this book, about their work together. Alexander Stille chronicles Battaglia's fight against the mafia, placing her photographs within the context of Sicily in the 1980s and '90s, while Renate Siebert explores the role of women in relation to the mafia. Magazine editor Simona Mafai contributes an essay about her work with Battaglia, and Melissa Harris provides a biographical profile on this extraordinary woman, photographer and fighter. In 1999, Battaglia received the Mother Jones International Fund for Documentary Photography Lifetime Achievement Award.
Letizia Battaglia's story, her unique vision if Sicily and her fight for justice against the Mafia are revealed in this stunning monograph are as stunning as they are heroic. This W Eugene Smith Award -winning photographer demonstrates photography's power to serve as both a weapon and a voice for the silent majority. After years of risking her life to fight for the life of the troubled city of Palermo - as a photographer, publisher, deputy council-woman, ecological activist, defender of women's rights, defender of women's rights, defender of human rights - Battaglia continues the battle with the passion, intelligence and unique perspective for which she is known. Yet her battle is not motivated by hatred, but rather by compassion and a profound sense of justice. Battaglia's remarkable strength, fierce inner power, and resilience facilitate her effectiveness. She battles fro freedom: to liberate Palermo from the hold of the mafia, to liberate Sicilian women from the fearful society that has oppressed them.
Letizia Battaglia: Passion, Justice, Freedom - Photographs of Sicily juxtaposes candid pictures of the everyday joy, suffering and vitality of the Sicilians with images of the effect of the mafia predators who for so long have controlled much of the city's political and economic life. In this inspiring and powerful essay, Roberto Scapinato addresses Palermo, Battaglia and life at its most extreme. Palermo's mayor, Leoluca Orlando, has written an intimate letter to Battaglia, expressly for this book, about their work together. Alexander Stille chronicles Battaglia's fight against the mafia, placing her photographs within the context of Sicily in the 1980s and '90s, while Renate Siebert explores the role of women in relation to the mafia. Magazine editor Simona Mafai contributes an essay about her work with Battaglia, and Melissa Harris provides a biographical profile on this extraordinary woman, photographer and fighter. In 1999, Battaglia received the Mother Jones International Fund for Documentary Photography Lifetime Achievement Award.
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'(Letizia Battaglia) is a fine photo-journalist, more concerned with getting the message across than with flamboyant camera work, keenly attuned to the telling emotional moment.' New York Times
'(Letizia Battaglia) is a fine photo-journalist, more concerned with getting the message across than with flamboyant camera work, keenly attuned to the telling emotional moment.' New York Times
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Höhe: 305 mm
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978-0-89381-888-3 (9780893818883)
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