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Couverture rigide. Condition: Neuf. Dust Jacket Condition: Neuf. Renée Colin-Noguès passe deux années au cur du pays Sénoufo, à Sikasso et dans sa région le Kènèdougou, " Terre de Lumière ". Le pays est alors culturellement fort de ses rites et de sa société : la colonisation l'a blessé mais fondamentalement peu bouleversé. Avec son mari, Roland Colin, administrateur colonial, ils sont tous deux convaincus de vivre les derniers moments de la domination française et les prémices de l'indépendance. Ils apprennent la langue et vont de village en village. Roland prend des notes (peu administratives) pour approfondir ta connaissance de la culture Sénoufo, Renée prend des photos de confiance partagée. Sans volonté ethnographique, ses photographies de cur renseignent aujourd'hui un univers des formes qui comme partout s'étiole, voire disparaît. En Afrique, Renée Colin-Noguès s'inscrit parmi ces photographes blancs du quotidien, souvent anonymes et méconnus, qui ne viennent pas faire des reportages à sensation ou " voler des images ". Coloniaux et personnalités atypiques comme Pierre Verger ou Anita Conti, ils sont un versant de cet échange historique qui marque pour longtemps les humanités qui les accueillent. Les Editions Revue Noire ont caeur de révéler le regard de ces " Occidentaux à part " dans le même sens qu'elles ont révélé des centaines de photographes africains pour participer à la construction d'une autre image de l' " autre ", un " autre nous-même ".
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