2035117
9781576872123
For the past ten years Jonathan Moller has photographed communities uprooted by war in Guatemala. The result isOur Culture Is Our Resistance, a collection of portraits taken during that decade, revealing stories of life and death, of hope and despair, and of struggles for survival, respect, and truth. The beauty and strength of Moller's photographs and the accompanying texts not only document and preserve the faces and events associated with this land and its history, but also display for the viewer the humanity and dignity of these largely Mayan indigenous peoples. Featuring one hundred forty-seven tritone portraits,Our Culture Is Our Resistancealso includes a preface by Guatemalan Nobel Peace Laureate Rigoberta MenchÚ Tum; short essays by Francisco Goldman, Susanne Jonas, and Ricardo Falla; and prose and poetry by Eduardo Galeano, Julia Esquivel, Francisco Morales Santos, Humberto Ak'abal, and Heather Dean. In addition, the book includes testimonies and reflections by Guatemalan community members and survivors, as well as statements by photographer SebastiÃo Salgado, Eduardo Galeano, and William F. Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International U.S.A. Among the sponsors and official endorsers ofOur Culture Is Our Resistanceare Amnesty International, the Soros Foundation, Global Exchange, The Nation Institute, the Photo Review, Witness for Peace, and Cultural Survival. In addition to Moller images,Our Culture is Our resistancefeatures: a preface byRigoberta MenchÚ Tum; essays byRicardo Falla,Eduardo Galeano, andFrancisco Morales Santos; and, statements byEduardo Galeano, Sebastio Salgado,andWilliam F. Shultz.Moller, Jonathan is the author of 'Our Culture Is Our Resistance Repression, Refuge, And Healing In Guatemala', published 2004 under ISBN 9781576872123 and ISBN 1576872122.
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