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Robert Frank's America
"Robert Frank's America" (Robert Frank, who shot iconic images of the
American way of life, is still alive, and his exhibition is now being
held at Tate Modern. In 1955, the Swiss-born Frank, while
documenting America on a Guggenheim fellowship, was arrested and
questioned by the police in Little Rock, Arkansas, who were convinced
that he was a spy on account of his camera, foreign accent, and
papers in foreign languages. Sounds familiar?):
<http://montages.blogspot.com/2005/01/robert-franks-america.html>
--
Yoshie
* Critical Montages: <http://montages.blogspot.com/>
* "Proud of Britain": <http://www.proudofbritain.net/ > and
<http://www.proud-of-britain.org.uk/>
- Thread context:
- Re: opportunities for economists, (continued)
- British emancipation,
Louis Proyect Sun 09 Jan 2005, 16:17 GMT
- more politics of copyright,
Eubulides Sat 08 Jan 2005, 21:53 GMT
- Robert Frank's America,
Yoshie Furuhashi Sat 08 Jan 2005, 20:32 GMT
- the learning of global solidarity,
g kohler Sat 08 Jan 2005, 18:17 GMT
- Rosemary Kennedy,
Louis Proyect Sat 08 Jan 2005, 15:33 GMT
- Jagdish Bhagwati and John Perkins on the political economy of aid, post Tsunami,
Eubulides Sat 08 Jan 2005, 05:34 GMT
- Rahul Mahajan on the Tsunami,
Michael Hoover Sat 08 Jan 2005, 01:32 GMT
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