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Colors of Confinement: Rare Kodachrome Photographs of Japanese American Incarceration in World War II (Documentary Arts and Culture, Published in ... for Documentary Studies at Duke University)
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| #399848 in Books | 2012-08-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.39 x.81 x10.47l,1.89 | File type: PDF | 136 pages||15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.| Superb photos, superb book|By Frederic|I just received my copy from today, so I haven't had a chance to read all of the essays yet. From what I've seen thus far, though, I think the text is going to do justice to the images. And that's saying something. The book is high-quality coated paper throughout, with excellent printing and binding as one expects from the UNC Press. Th||Sheds new light on life in Wyoming's Heart Mountain internment camp. . . . Disarming. . . . [Manbo's] images show movement and smiles caught in a moment. The people do not perform because of his camera but in spite of it.--Casper Star-Tribune||
In 1942, Bill Manbo (1908-1992) and his family were forced from their Hollywood home into the Japanese American internment camp at Heart Mountain in Wyoming. While there, Manbo documented both the bleakness and beauty of his surroundings, using Kodachrome film, a technology then just seven years old, to capture community celebrations and to record his family's struggle to maintain a normal life under the harsh conditions of racial imprisonment. Colors of Confinement You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Colors of Confinement: Rare Kodachrome Photographs of Japanese American Incarceration in World War II (Documentary Arts and Culture, Published in ... for Documentary Studies at Duke University) | From The University of North Carolina Press. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.