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Whereas in many other societies racial prejudices and tensions create difficulties, only in South Africa was segregation institutionalized and regulated, producing bizarre and often absurd situations.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPhaidon Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100714835234
ISBN-139780714835235
eBay Product ID (ePID)549636
Product Key Features
Book TitleIan Berry; Living Apart : South Africa under Apartheid
Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1996
TopicGeneral
GenrePhotography
AuthorArchbishop Desmond M. Tutu
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight69.1 Oz
Item Length11.8 in
Item Width10.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Grade FromEighth Grade
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
SynopsisIn the post-war period, the South African government gradually developed a policy that was meant to retain forever the rights and privileges of a white minority: apartheid. Racial prejudices and tensions may create difficulties in many societies, but only in South Africa was segregation actually institutionalized and regulated. The results were tragic and disturbing. This aspect of the South African history, the 'duty' to 'live apart' while occupying the same space, has been uniquely recorded by the camera of Ian Berry. He first set out for South Africa as a boy of 17 and thus began an incredible career of recording ordinary lives in extraordinary circumstances. Present at the Sharpeville riots in 1960, Berry has returned to South Africa many times during the course of the succeeding decades to capture many of its most significant moments, including the historical election of Nelson Mandela and its remarkable aftermath.