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Youth Unemployment 谷歌图书
作者: Tish Murtha / Ella Murtha Bluecoat Press 2017
Tish Murtha's important and stunning photographic essay on the hardships of youth unemployment in Newcastle during the Thatcher years. Tish believed that photography could change lives for the better but sadly died of a brain aneurysm in 2013 before her dream of a book could be realised. Tish was born in South Shields, near Newcastle, in 1956, the 3rd of 10 children. She left school at 16 and had a variety of different jobs from selling hot dogs to working in a petrol station. After enrolling on a night photography course, Tish decided she wanted to become a photographer and was offered a place at the prestigious School of Documentary Photography at the University of Wales under the guidance of Magnum photographer David Hurn. The photographs were shot over a few years starting in 1979 and exhibited at Newcastle's Side Gallery in 1981. They captured the hardship that the North East of England suffered during the Thatcher era. It really was a desperate time - a period of bitter conflict as young people grew more and more frustrated with an economic system that deprived them of a productive and meaningful future.
2023年2月13日 已读
七十年代纽卡工人阶级青少年的日常记录。如果只概括为“灰色调的council house,无所事事的人,麻木的表情,空洞的眼神”云云,听着太居高临下。working class是个带着主观意味的词,不在这个环境之中,可能很难共情,初看也很难不带着主观的眼光。吓得掉头跑和到处圣母心都不好,但只有习惯于和他们站在一起时,主观才学会接受。

他们是这个城市的一部分,和所有人一样。相片的职责是记录,不带评价——如果灰色调和取材本身代表一种态度,那最后一张的cops piss off也是。
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