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Ruth Orkin
Anne Morin
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R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
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The perfect primer on American photographer, photojournalist and
filmmaker Ruth Orkin. Ruth Orkin (1921–85) always dreamed of
becoming a filmmaker, and although that ambition was thwarted until
later in her career, she quickly found other ways of engaging with
the world of images. She was given her first camera at the age of
ten and by the age of seventeen, she was cycling across America
from Los Angeles to New York, documenting her trip in albums of
annotated photographs. In the early 1940s she settled in New York,
joining the Photo League and making her name with photo stories for
major magazines such as Life, Look and This Week. In images that
range from celebrity portraits to bird’s-eye views from her
apartment window, from children at play to the experiences of a
lone American tourist in Italy, Orkin’s photography always
retains a cinematic sense of the passage of time and allows the
humanity and charisma of her subjects to shine through.
Testing and Inclusive Schooling provides a comparative perspective
on seemingly incompatible global agendas and efforts to include all
children in the general school system, thus reducing exclusion.
With an examination of the international testing culture and the
politics of inclusion currently permeating national school reforms,
this book raises a critical and constructive discussion of these
movements, which appear to support one another, yet simultaneously
offer profound contradictions. With contributions from around the
world, the book analyses the dilemma arising between reforms that
urge schools to move towards a constantly higher academic level,
and those who practice a politics of inclusion leading to a greater
degree of student diversity. The book considers the types of
problems that arise when reforms implemented at the international
level are transformed into policies and practices, firmly placing
global educational efforts into perspective by highlighting a range
of different cases at both national and local levels. Testing and
Inclusive Schooling sheds light on new possibilities for
educational improvements in global and local contexts and is
essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate
students interested in international and comparative education,
assessment technologies and practices, inclusion, educational
psychology and educational policy.
Testing and Inclusive Schooling provides a comparative perspective
on seemingly incompatible global agendas and efforts to include all
children in the general school system, thus reducing exclusion.
With an examination of the international testing culture and the
politics of inclusion currently permeating national school reforms,
this book raises a critical and constructive discussion of these
movements, which appear to support one another, yet simultaneously
offer profound contradictions. With contributions from around the
world, the book analyses the dilemma arising between reforms that
urge schools to move towards a constantly higher academic level,
and those who practice a politics of inclusion leading to a greater
degree of student diversity. The book considers the types of
problems that arise when reforms implemented at the international
level are transformed into policies and practices, firmly placing
global educational efforts into perspective by highlighting a range
of different cases at both national and local levels. Testing and
Inclusive Schooling sheds light on new possibilities for
educational improvements in global and local contexts and is
essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate
students interested in international and comparative education,
assessment technologies and practices, inclusion, educational
psychology and educational policy.
Jessica Lange was granted a scholarship from the University of
Minnesota to study photography in 1967, but the vicissitudes of
student life led her to Spain and Paris where she chose to put
dramatic arts before practical photography. Having left photography
behind, Jessica Lange embarked on her acting career, playing
leading parts in iconic movies and winning two Academy Awards for
Best Actress for her roles in Tootsie, in 1983, and Blue Sky, in
1995. Not until later, at the beginning of the nineties, did
Jessica Lange take up her photographic exploits again. Her images
are captured on her travels and wanderings - her lens has roamed
through countries such as the USA, France, Finland and Italy,
although she has a particular soft spot for Mexico, as she herself
puts it, "for its lights and wonderful nights". The accompanying
catalogue for the exhibition, bringing together the collection of
80 photographs taken over the last 20 years, is arranged into two
series: 'Things I see' and 'Mexico, On Scene' and represents a
journey through Jessica Lange's diary of impressions.
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Vivian Maier (Hardcover)
Anne Morin, Christa Blumlinger, Ann Marks
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R1,157
R1,006
Discovery Miles 10 060
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A full-career retrospective on the work of Vivian Maier, bringing
together a selection of key works from throughout her life and
career. When Vivian Maier's archive was discovered in Chicago in
2007, the photography community gained an immense and singular
talent. Maier lived in relative obscurity until her death in 2009,
but is now the subject of films and books, and recognized as one of
the great American photographers of the 20th century. Born in New
York in 1926, she worked as a nanny in New York and Chicago for
much of her adult life. It was during her years as a nanny that she
took many of the photographs that have made her posthumously
famous. Maier's incredible body of work consists of more than
150,000 photographic images, Super 8 and 16 mm films, various
recordings and a multitude of undeveloped films. Working primarily
as a street photographer, Maier's work has been compared with such
luminaries as Helen Levitt, Robert Frank, Diane Arbus and Joel
Meyerowitz. Drawing on previously unpublished archives and recent
scientific analyses, this retrospective sheds new light on Maier's
work. With texts by Anne Morin and Christa Blumlinger, this
thorough look at Maier's entire archive is organized thematically
in sections that cover self-portraits, the street, portraits,
gestures, cinematography, children, colour work and forms. A
valuable addition to the continuing assessment of Maier's work,
this book is a one-volume compendium of her most enduring images.
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