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The Globalist PhotoGallery
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2008 SELECTIONS

Kashgar: Oasis City on China's Old Silk Road
What happens when multiple cultures collide in one city?

By John Gollings

AIDS in Odessa
How has AIDS affected society, people and culture in the Ukranian port town of Odessa?

By Andrea Diefenbach

New Photography in China
How has urbanization affected the way the Chinese express themselves?

By John Millichap (ed.)

Jürgen Schadeberg
How has South Africa progressed from a country rife with racial tensions to one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa?

By Jürgen Schadeberg

Architecture of Authority
How can art be found in some of the most imposing architectural structures around the world?

By Richard Ross

Recording the Truth in Iran
What can we learn about Iran's history through the photographs of Kaveh Golestan?

By Kaveh Golestan

Eating With Your Eyes: North African Cuisine
How did North Africa's location at the nexus between Asia and Europe create such delicious cuisine?

By Mourad Mazouz

Artists in China
How has the contemporary art scene changed in China over the past decade?

By Mario Ciampi

Darfur
What does Darfur look like, twenty years after the first civil war broke out between the government and rebel forces?

By Leora Kahn

Dublin
How does Dublin's architecture present a mixture of the old and the new?

By Paul Barker

Calcutta
How have buildings in the Indian city of Calcutta stood the test of time?

By Peter Bialobrzeski & student photographers

Lost in Transition
What insights into the global economy can be gleaned from construction zones around the world?

By Peter Bialobrzeski

Heimat
How is the idea of home different from that of homeland in Germany?

By Peter Bialobrzeski

Images of a Journey: India in Diaspora
See how the vast diaspora of Indians varies across the globe.

By Steve Raymer

La Porte des Indes: The Legacy of France in Indian Regional Cuisine
See how Tony le Duc's photographs entice you to sample a fusion of French and Indian cuisine.

By Tony le Duc

Why We Recommend These Photography Books

It is hard to imagine a better way to get a true feel for the global community than through the images of some of the world's best photographers.

That is why The Globalist features new books with intriguing photographs shot in locales around the world. In their entirety, these volumes add up to a visually enticing weekly world tour. They make these countries come alive in front of your eyes.


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