Gå direkte til innholdet
&quote;We Live in the Shadow&quote;
&quote;We Live in the Shadow&quote;
Spar

"e;We Live in the Shadow"e;

Les i Adobe DRM-kompatibelt e-bokleserDenne e-boka er kopibeskyttet med Adobe DRM som påvirker hvor du kan lese den. Les mer
Looking at their photo of railroad tracks, a group of preteen students in South Central Los Angeles see either "e;a way out of the ghetto,"e; or a "e;dirty, bad environment."e; Such are the impressions expressed in the poignant "e;We Live in the Shadow"e;: Inner-City Kids Tell Their Stories through Photographs. In Elaine Bell Kaplan's perceptive book, at-risk youth were given five-dollar cameras to tell stories about their world. Their photos and stories show us their response to negative inner-city teen images. We follow them into their schools, and we hear about their creative coping strategies. While these kids see South Central as dangerous, they also see themselves as confident enough to not let the inner city take them down. They refuse to be labeled as "e;ghetto thugs,"e; as outsiders sometimes do. These outsiders include police, teachers, and other groups representing the institutional voices governing their daily lives. The kids in "e;We Live in the Shadow"e;: Inner-City Kids Tell Their Stories through Photographs have developed a multilayered view of society. This impressive book gives voice to their resilience.
Undertittel
Inner-City Kids Tell Their Stories through Photographs
ISBN
9781439907917
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
31.5.2013
Tilgjengelige elektroniske format
  • PDF - Adobe DRM
Les e-boka her
  • E-bokleser i mobil/nettbrett
  • Lesebrett
  • Datamaskin