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> 84 pages
> format 21x26 cm
> 120 photographs
«Whenever people talk about ‘Indian photography’ it obviously leads to a debate and discussion about how appropriate it is to term it as ‘Indian photography’ rather than ‘photography in India’.The question is: to what extent has photography in India been Indianized?
[…] The contributing photographers of this issue have addressed the complex nature of the time and space evolving around the formation of an identity through works that have crucially explored the issues of marginalization and dislocation.» [Suvendu Chatterjee]
Zishaan Akbar Latif
The City of Bunkers
Srinivas Kuruganti
Coal India Limited
Swapan Nayak
Refugees in their own Land
Sucheta Das
A daily dose of death
Faheem Qadri
Kashmir the truth revealed
Manoj Kumar Jain
Bastar
Prashant Panjiar
Ayodhya – In the eye of the storm
Saibal Das
Circus girls
Kushal Ray
Family Matters
Prabuddha Dasgupta
Myth & memory – a portrait of Catholic Goa
Bijoy Chowdhury
Bandwallahs – Playing the tune for survival
Arindam Mukherjee
The Dark Side of the Boom
Nilayan Dutta
Rights to Health
Sudharak Olwe
In search of dignity and justice
Shantanu Mukherjee
No where to turn
Gauri Gill
Urban Landscapes

