IT'S
COMPLICATED
The American Teenager
Robin Bowman
Hardbound,
160 pages
2007, Umbrage Editions
Text by Susan Minot
Afterword by Robert Coles
From the Publisher:
Robin Bowman’s five-year journey into the heart of teenage
America created a series of 414 “collaborative portraits,”
wherein she shares her discoveries of a generation now coming
of age. In searing and intimate photographs, presented alongside
the young people’s voices of passion, pride, embarrassment,
lust, pain, bewilderment, anxiety, joy, uncertainty, and rage,
the book charts the coming of age of the largest generation in
America—77 million strong—in every region of the country
and every socioeconomic group: from a Texas debutante to teenage
gang members in New York City, from a drag queen in Georgia to
a coal miner in West Virginia.
Bowman’s intimate photographs ask us to
reconcile preconceived ideas and stereotypes of teenagers with
the diversity of individuals in the portraits. This book and the
traveling exhibition it accompanies are about the inside lives
of these kids and how they see their reality in their own voices.
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