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Streets of Crocodiles

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These photographs of Poland from the late 1980s to the present depicts its hybridized landscape. A visual record of the country’s transition from socialism to capitalism, it focuses on the industri...
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This title features stunning photos augmented by J. Hoberman's preface and Katarzyna Marciniak's essays. This powerful presentation of photographs of Poland from the late 1980s to the present depicts the hybridized landscape of this pivotal Eastern European nation following its entry into the European Union. A visual record of the country's transition from socialism to capitalism, it focuses on the industrial blue-collar city of Lodz – located in the heart of New Europe and home to nearly one million people. Photographer Kamil Turowski's pictures are captivating – seeming to conceal a looming threat – while Katarzyna Marciniak's accompanying text expands on the photos and the 'crocodilian' texture of contemporary Eastern Europe. A walk on the wild side, Streets of Crocodiles captures viscerally the changing landscape of postsocialist Poland.

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Price: £35.95
Pages: 176
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 15 February 2011
Trim Size: 9.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781841503653
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / General, Photography and photographs, ART / Study & Teaching, Film history, theory or criticism, Film scripts and screenplays

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Streets of Crocodiles is a walk on the wild side, an expedition down a melancholy boulevard of dreams.

Acknowledgments
Katarzyna Marciniak
 
Introductory Essay: Hunting for Crocodiles
J. Hoberman
 
Preface 
Kamil Turowski
 
Title List of the Photographs 
Kamil Turowski
 
Photographs
Kamil Turowski
 
Chapter 1: New Europe: Eyes Wide Shut 
Katarzyna Marciniak
 
Chapter 2: Postsocialist Hybrids 
Katarzyna Marciniak
 
Chapter 3: An Act Against the Wall
Katarzyna Marciniak