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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Focuses on relations between the border towns of Juarez and El Paso to illuminate relations in general between Mexico and US, challenging media and government proclamations of milk and honey. Vivid and often gruesome images created by anonymous street photographers accompany descriptions of impoverished urban settlements, workers in foreign- owned factories, victims of drug and gang violence, the hardships of women and children, and other aspects of daily life for all but the privileged few. Noam Chomsky contributes the preface. No index or bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. Focuses on relations between the border towns of Juarez and El Paso to illuminate relations in general between Mexico and US, challenging media and government proclamations of milk and honey. Vivid and often gruesome images created by anonymous street photographers accompany descriptions of impoverished urban settlements, workers in foreign- owned factories, victims of drug and gang violence, the hardships of women and children, and other aspects of daily life for all but the privileged few. Noam Chomsky contributes the preface. No index or bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Bumped corner, dj edgewear. Juarez: The Laboratory of Our Future challenges the propaganda and the realities of the current relationship between the United States and Mexico, focusing on the more intimate connection between the border towns of El Paso and Juarez. Charles Bowden, who first brought attention to the story of the Juarez photographers in Harper's (December 1996), has written an uncompromising, piercing work that combines insightful and informed reporting with a poetic and wry style. His text, integrated with brutal and revealing images by a group of unknown Mexican street photographers, takes on issues of NAFTA, immigration, gangs, corruption, drug trafficking, and poverty, uncovering a very different Mexico than generally depicted in the press, and by the United States and Mexican governments. While Charles Bowden presents a riveting investigation of Juarez, its inhabitants, and its visual chroniclers, the renowned activist and writer Noam Chomsky offers in his introduction a bitingly critical account of NAFTA, suggesting its nullifying effect on democracy and the rights of both workers and consumers, and its underlying strategy for protecting the rich and powerful, and keeping everyone else in his or her place. In his afterword, the Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano poses the question: Should the Third World really aspire to be like the First World? His insider's look at contemporary North/South American relations reveals how the relationship between Juarez and El Paso can serve as a metaphor for U.S. - Latin American relations, and demonstrates the devastating toll United States policy and attitude knowingly take on human rights and the environment south of our border. Emigration and immigration. Signed by Author.
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. Javier Aguilar, Jaime Bailleres, Gabriel Cardona, Julian Cardona, Alfredo Carillo, Raul Lodoza, Jaime Murietta, Miguel Perea, Margarita Reyes, Ernesto Rodriguez, Manuel Saenz, Lucio Soria Espino, Aurelio Suarez Nunez (illustrator). First edition. 136pp. Quarto [29 cm] 1/2 red cloth with red paper covered boards, and a black ink stamped title on the spine. The rear board is ever so slightly warped. In a dust jacket, with an area of soiling on the reverse (not visible), measuring roughly 4" in diameter. A collection of photographs by the fearless news photographers of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, with Bowden's investigation of the border town. Photographers include Javier Aguilar, Jaime Bailleres, Gabriel Cardona, Ernesto Rodriguez, and Julian Cardona, among others. Preface by Noam Chomsky.
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First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First edition. DOUBLE SIGNED. 136pp. Quarto [28.5 cm] 1/4 red cloth over red boards, with title stamped in black on backstrip. Full color photography throughout. Dust jacket is a bit rubbed, and there is a small loss near the rear flap. Signed by Charles Bowden, along with one of the principal photographers, Julian Cardona. From Publisher: Juarez: The Laboratory of Our Time challenges the propaganda and the realities of the current relationship between the United States and Mexico, focusing on the more intimate connection between the border towns of El Paso and Juarez. Charles Bowden, who first brought attention to the story of the Juarez photographers in Harper's (December 1996), has written an uncompromising, piercing work that combines insightful and informed reporting with a poetic and wry style. His powerful text, integrated with brutal and revealing images by a group of unknown Mexican street photographers, takes on issues of NAFTA, immigration, gangs, corruption, drug trafficking, and poverty, uncovering a very different Mexico than generally depicted in the press and by the United States and Mexican governments. It is all too easy for the American media (and, consequently, the American public) to ignore the plight of the almost two million residents of a city seemingly so distant and foreign, yet the brutal irony is that many of these people-- our not-so-distant neighbors-- suffer directly from the effects of our "progress." Many Mexicans continue to work in subhuman conditions, with little hope of lifting themselves out of grinding poverty.
Published by Aperture, 1998
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