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Polynesia

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The expansive blues of the water, lush greens of the vegetation, and bright shades of a rich and active cultural life make David Zurick's images in this collection a visual feast. His Polynesia photographs extol the marvels of a magnificent part of the globe and bring to light questions about the future of the islands. Tourism, resources, and politics all play key roles in oceanic society, as do the resiliency of traditional culture and the many generations of accumulated knowledge. The Polynesians face a daunting task: to look to the past for strength and wisdom but to the future for opportunities, and to do so without unduly sacrificing cultural heritages and natural settings. Zurick's imagery speaks for the globe at this important time, cautioning us to stay informed, witness the boundless beauty of our planet, and respect change that is inevitable while guarding against that which is destructive and exploitative.

Author Biography:

David Zurick is the author of numerous nonfiction and photography books. His books have won the National Outdoor Book Award, Banff Mountain Book Finalist Award, and Nautilus Award (for Morning Coffee at the Goldfish Pond, Shanti Arts). He is a Fellow of the Explorers Club and a recipient of the Mount Everest Award. Alan Marcus is Professor and Chair of Film and Visual Culture, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and an acclaimed filmmaker.
Release date Australia
January 25th, 2022
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Alan Marcus
Pages
112
Dimensions
165x165x7
ISBN-13
9781956056242
Product ID
35709880

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