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Jodi Bieber

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      Acclaimed home-grown photographer, Jodi Bieber has created an open-ended essay which is a celebration and a portrait of life in Soweto today. The importance of Soweto in the collective consciousness is hard to overstate. It registers as a place born of resistance, perhaps even embodying the South African struggle for freedom. But the birth of Kwaito is attributed to Soweto too. And beyond the grand narratives, there is and always was a proliferation of dancing, art and fashion in this place defined by its energy and cosmopolitan nature. Labelling and un-labelling, claiming and discarding, Sowetans have created Soweto a new – a phenomenon that is celebrated in this photographic publication which contemplates daily lived realities, where here, as elsewhere, South Africans are continually reinventing themselves and their urban space.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Jodi Bieber EAN: 9781770098060 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 246 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2010-04-10 CITY: GENRE: PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / Artists' Books, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional WIDTH: 194 cm SPINE:

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      Photography and photographs

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      Jodi Bieber is author of The Beautiful Struggle: Street Attitude from South Africa's Townships and Between Dogs and Wolves: Growing up in South Africa. She has won eight World Press awards for her photographs, and in 2009 she was the first-place winner at the Picture of the Year International. Niq Mhlongo is the author of Dog Eat Dog. The Spanish translation of that book was awarded the Mar des Lettras prize in 2008.

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      Acclaimed home-grown photographer, Jodi Bieber has created an open-ended essay which is a celebration and a portrait of life in Soweto today. The importance of Soweto in the collective consciousness is hard to overstate. It registers as a place born of resistance, perhaps even embodying the South African struggle for freedom. But the birth of Kwaito is attributed to Soweto too. And beyond the grand narratives, there is and always was a proliferation of dancing, art and fashion in this place defined by its energy and cosmopolitan nature. Labelling and un-labelling, claiming and discarding, Sowetans have created Soweto a new – a phenomenon that is celebrated in this photographic publication which contemplates daily lived realities, where here, as elsewhere, South Africans are continually reinventing themselves and their urban space.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Jodi Bieber EAN: 9781770098060 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: WEIGHT: 500 g HEIGHT: 246 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2010-04-10 CITY: GENRE: PHOTOGRAPHY / Individual Photographers / Artists' Books, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional WIDTH: 194 cm SPINE:

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      Jodi Bieber is author of The Beautiful Struggle: Street Attitude from South Africa's Townships and Between Dogs and Wolves: Growing up in South Africa. She has won eight World Press awards for her photographs, and in 2009 she was the first-place winner at the Picture of the Year International. Niq Mhlongo is the author of Dog Eat Dog. The Spanish translation of that book was awarded the Mar des Lettras prize in 2008.

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