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Debi Cornwall è un political prisoners, documentary photography book di Debi Cornwall.

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A vivid and disorienting glimpse into the U.S. Naval Station in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, (known as "Gitmo") and its growing diaspora, through photographs, once-classified government documents, and first-person accounts. Welcome to Camp America reflects three bodies of work, including: Gitmo at Home, Gitmo at Play, showing residential and leisure spaces of both prisoners and guards; Gitmo on Sale, depicting the commodification of American military power through gift-shop souvenirs; and Beyond Gitmo, investigating life after detention with 14 men once held as accused terrorists, now cleared and freed, living in nine countries, from Albania to Qatar. Environmental portraits in the free world replicate conditions of military regulation photography at Guantánamo Bay: no faces are shown. With unique construction in English and Arabic, the book seeks common ground while asking provocative questions about compromises made between humanity and fear in the post-9/11 era.

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Di che genere è Debi Cornwall?+

Debi Cornwall è un libro di Political prisoners, Documentary photography, Cuba, history, Art Books, Arabic language materials.

Di cosa parla Debi Cornwall?+

A vivid and disorienting glimpse into the U.S. Naval Station in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, (known as "Gitmo") and its growing diaspora, through photographs, once-classified government documents, and first-person accounts. Welcome to Camp America reflects three bodies of work, including: Gitmo at Home, Gi...

Chi ha scritto Debi Cornwall?+

Debi Cornwall è stato scritto da Debi Cornwall.