| Material World: A Global Family Portrait | 
enlarge | Authors: Peter Menzel, Charles C. Mann Creator: Paul Kennedy Publisher: Sierra Club Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 21678
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 9.3 x 0.9
ISBN: 0871564378 Dewey Decimal Number: 306.85 EAN: 9780871564375 ASIN: 0871564378
Publication Date: October 11, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review In honor of the United Nations-sponsored International Year of the Family in 1994, award-winning photojournalist Peter Menzel brought together 16 of the world's leading photographers to create a visual portrait of life in 30 nations. Material World tackles its wide subject by zooming in, allowing one household to represent an entire nation. Photographers spent one week living with a "statistically average" family in each country, learning about their work, their attitudes toward their possessions, and their hopes for the future. Then a "big picture" shot of the family was taken outside the dwelling, surrounded by all their (many or few) material goods. The book provides sidebars offering statistics and a brief history for each country, as well as personal notes from the photographers about their experiences. But it is the "big pictures" that tell most of the story. In one, a British family pauses before a meal of tea and crumpets under a cloudy sky. In another, wary Bosnians sit beside mattresses used as sniper barricades. A Malian family composed of a husband, his two wives, and their children rests before a few cooking and washing implements in golden afternoon light. Material World is a lesson in economics and geography, reminding us of the world's inequities, but also of humanity's common threads. An engrossing, enlightening book. --Maria Dolan
Product Description A study of multicultural diversity takes a photographic study of "average" family life in thirty dissimilar cultures--from Samoa to Kuwait to Sarajevo--and examines the potential impact of the new global economy on the distinct cultural heritage of the human community.
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Material World... October 31, 2008 This is a great book and it came in two days - way earlier than we anticipated! Good shape , great product!
Fascinating Book August 8, 2008 This is a fascinating look at how people all over the world live. My children have enjoyed thumbing through it, & our realtor gives it out as gifts to his clients! A unique project indeed.
Outdated but valuable July 24, 2008 This book was created from pictures taken in the early 90's, so it is s bit dated, especially in the more developed nations. Things like computers and other tech is obviously missing. I know that many destitute Africans now even have cell phones, not shown here. Otherwise, this is a great book and is very educational. After reading it, I got to wondering what my possesions on the street would look like...
this was an eye opener May 11, 2008 I thoroughly have enjoyed this book, looking at the people from around the world and their possessions and realizing how different I live from another. It was amazing to see each family so proud, of either how little they have or how much they have, and to have all that they own on display (from in the dead of winter to floating on a boat!).
A must see! April 17, 2008 This book is absolutely a wake-up call for many people out there who think they don't have enough! Beautifully put together. Outstanding.
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