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People Apart 1950s Cape Town Revisited

Photographs by Bryan Heseltine

By (author) Darren Newbury
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Black Dog Press, United Kingdom
Imprint: Black Dog Publishing London UK
Published: 21st Mar 2013
Dimensions: w 228mm h 279mm d 20mm
Weight: 1135g
ISBN-10: 1907317856
ISBN-13: 9781907317859
Barcode No: 9781907317859
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People Apart: 1950s Cape Town Revisited offers a rich and fascinating insight into South Africa at the brink of the apartheid through Bryan Heseltine's previously unpublished photography of the 1940s and 50s. The photographs offer a unique glimpse into the lives of South Africans who would feel the full force of apartheid through the 1950s and beyond, showing some of the dreadful housing conditions that existed on the periphery of the city, but also testifying to the vibrancy of social and cultural life, including the work of street craftsmen, beer brewing, music and dance. People Apart offers an intimate insight into the diverse styles and identities of Cape Town's inhabitants during this period, both through intimate portraits as well as unique documentations of the shack dwellings, which dominated the urban landscape. The collection also significantly demonstrates an early attempt to find a visual language with which to represent apartheid South Africa to a British Public. Author Darren Newbury contextualizes Heseltine's photographs through extensive biographical, and socio-historical research and views this body of work both within its contemporary context as well as asking what these images offer today, in the post-apartheid era. Contributions from Vivian Bickford-Smith and Sean Field probe questions such as the nature of memory and identity, as well as the place of photography in the documentation and the active 'making' of history.

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'Not only a visual history, but it speaks to the possible future, and is highly recommended especially for public and college library photography collections.' MidWest Book Review 'Rich with history and social implications.' Hunger TV 'These images vibrantly bring individual neighbourhoods to life, with an honest and insightful eye.' Aesthetica 'Knowledge of the horrors of apartheid to come during the 1960s and '70s adds to the haunting power of this captivating collection.' Indagare Magazine