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59 retratos da juventude negra brasileira / Edu Simões.

Fine Arts Library TR654 S42 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Simões, Edu, photographer.
Standardized Title:
Photographs. Selections
Language:
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Black people--Brazil--Portraits.
Black people.
Teenagers--Brazil--21st century--Portraits.
Teenagers.
Portrait photography--Brazil--21st century.
Portrait photography.
Civilization.
Brazil--Civilization--21st century--Pictorial works.
Brazil.
Genre:
Pictorial works.
Portraits.
Illustrated works.
Physical Description:
152 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Edition:
Primeira edição.
Other Title:
Cinquenta e nove retratos da juventude negra brasileira
59 : Edu Simões.
Place of Publication:
Rio de Janeiro : Bazar do Tempo, 2020.
Language Note:
Texts in Portuguese.
Summary:
Brazilian black youth is being exterminated. Recent studies on violence in Brazil, compiled on the Map of Violence, reveal a frightening number: 59 young black people are murdered every day. No, these young Brazilians are not invisible. Edu Simões is a photographer with more than forty years of career, celebrated in the fields of photojournalism and art photography that he decided to show, traveling around the country to portray young people from the outskirts of various cities, such as Belém, Brasília, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and São Paulo, embodying this cruel statistic. It seeks, with this, to give visibility to this intolerable Brazilian reality, the legacy of a policy of social payment, as the researcher, writer and activist Juliana Borges points out, an important voice in the contemporary debate and which presents in "59" an illuminating text about the historical context of violence against blacks in the country. Cristianne Rodrigues, an experienced curator of photography, brazilian based in Paris, where she has held several exhibitions as curator of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP), among other French institutions, presents a surprising overview of the representation of the black population in iconography over almost two hundred years, analyzing how the contribution of Edu Simões presents these young black people in another way: flashy, resistant, with identities and subjectivities. "Engraved in the center of the image, standing, full body, silent, they are the ones who look us in the eyes," says Cristianne.
Contents:
Todos os dias 59 jovens negros são assassinados no Brasil / Edu Simões
59 retratos da juventude negra brasileira
Um apagamento social / Juliana Borges
Pele alva, pele alvo / Cristianne Rodrigues
Everyday in Brazil 59 young black men are murdered / Edu Simões
59 portraits of black Brazilian youth
Social erasure / Juliana Borges
White skin, targeted skin / Cristianne Rodrigues.
Notes:
Available with 59 different covers.
Cover Title.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786586719376
6586719372
OCLC:
1239324117

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