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Picturing Faith Colleen McDannell

Picturing Faith By Colleen McDannell

Picturing Faith by Colleen McDannell


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Picturing Faith: Photography and the Great Depression by Colleen McDannell

In the midst of the Great Depression, the American government initiated one of the most ambitious national photographic projects ever undertaken. Such photographers as Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, and Gordon Parks-all then virtually unknown-were commissioned to chronicle in pictures the economic struggle and social dislocation of the Depression era. They explored every facet of rural life in an effort to document the troubles, as well as the spirit, of the nation.

Fanning out across the country, these photographers captured a nation alive with religious faith-from Dust Bowl migrants singing hymns to orthodox Jews praying in rural Connecticut. In Picturing Faith, the preeminent historian of religion Colleen McDannell recounts the history of this extraordinary project, telling the stories of the men and women who participated in it and exploring these little-known images of America.

Lavishly illustrated, Picturing Faith teases out the various and conflicting ways that these photographers portrayed American religion and enhances our understanding of how religion was practiced during this critical period of American history.

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NLS9780300184464
9780300184464
0300184468
Picturing Faith: Photography and the Great Depression by Colleen McDannell
New
Paperback
Yale University Press
2011-11-30
336
N/A
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