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  • Steve Raymer, Nayan Chanda

    Published by Indiana University Press September 2007, 2007

    ISBN 10: 0253349591 ISBN 13: 9780253349590

    Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Used - Like New. A stunning photo essay featuring 200 full-color photographs by award-winning photojournalist Steve Raymer chronicles the everyday lives and special occasions of people of Indian origin now living throughout the world.Indiana University Press This stunning photo essay by award-winning photojournalist Steve Raymerchronicles the everyday lives and special occasions of people of Indian origin nowliving throughout the world. Images of a Journey documents the struggle of Indianimmigrants, beginning in the 19th century with the British Empire's need for cheaplabor and ending in Bangalore, the high-technology capital of a resurgent India.Raymer takes readers to the sugar plantations of Trinidad and the hardscrabbleneighborhoods of England, as well as inside some of the top hospitals and Fortune500 companies in the United States. His photographs put a human face on the diasporaby introducing us to doctors, scholars, business executives, artists, journalists, and ordinary people of many backgrounds who have changed the way the world seesIndia. Wrapped in Brodart dust jacket protector. Book has very minor shelf wear.