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90 degrees of shade. Image and identity in the ... Read More

Baker, Stuart.(Editor). Gilroy, Paul.(Writer of accompanying material).

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Berklee College of Music.

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Stan Getz Library F1621 .C27 .N564 2014 37684001087113 Getz Stacks - Oversize Copy hold / Volume hold Available -

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  • ISBN: 9780957260030
  • ISBN: 0957260032
  • Physical Description: 252 p.
  • Publisher: London : Soul Jazz Records 2014.

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The image of the Caribbean is as much a creation ... Read More
Subject: Photography, Documentary
Caribbean Area > Social conditions.
Caribbean Area > History.
Caribbean Area > Economic conditions.
Caribbean Area.
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24500. ‡a90 degrees of shade. Image and identity in the West Indies : ‡b100 years of photography in the Caribbean. ‡c[Stuart Baker.]
24600. ‡aNinety degrees of shade.
24600. ‡aOne hundred years of photography
260 . ‡aLondon : ‡bSoul Jazz Records ‡c2014.
300 . ‡a252 p.
5208 . ‡aThe image of the Caribbean is as much a creation of the West as it is the result of its population's incredibly complex identity. A melting pot of races born of the 400-year slave trade--Africans, indigenous Americans and their French, Spanish, German, Dutch and English colonizers--the identity of the Caribbean stands at the intersection of tourism, colonialism and tropicality. This deluxe large-format volume features hundreds of fascinating and unique photographs that span 100 years of Caribbean history, culture, industry and more, as well as the subsequent diaspora of its people to America, England and elsewhere. The photographs show the many ways in which the region has been portrayed, from tropical backdrop of tourism and hedonism to colonial outpost and revolutionary threat in North America's own backyard. The foreward is by Paul Gilroy, author of The Black Atlantic, There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack and Black Britain:A Photographic History (2004), among others.
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