Exotic China has always attracted great photographers, and its history has yielded unforgettable scenes. Inside China unveils fascinating archival
Exotic China has always attracted great photographers, and its history has yielded unforgettable scenes. Inside China unveils fascinating archival images rarely made public: Luminaries Henri Cartier-Bresson and Margaret Bourke-White portray the old order and the ascendancy of Chairman Mao; Chinese news photographer Li Zhensheng gives startling new insight into the harsh Cultural Revolution. Today's China, filled with excitement and fraught with challenge, is captured by contemporary photographers including Mark Leong, Paolo Pellegrin, and Mark Henleywho, with privileged access, depict fashionable youth and glamour, the development of mega-industry, and new materialism alongside traditional religion and rural life, revealing the rapidly changing scene in all its complexity. Five renowned experts on ChinaJonathan Spence, James Watt, James MacGregor, Elizabeth Economy, and Minxin Peinarrate and enrich the story with informative, thought-provoking essays.
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"This is a knockout of a book, full of large full-color (and some black-and-white) photos that
"This is a knockout of a book, full of large full-color (and some black-and-white) photos that often exceed the usual excellence of National Geographic magazine."The Virginian-Pilot
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