SMALL
WORLD
Martin Parr
Hardbound,
11 ¾"
x 9 ¾", 96 pages
69 color illustrations
2007, Dewi Lewis
Introduction by Geoff Dyer
From the Publisher:
This is a revised and updated edition of
Martin Parr’s classic book which was first published in
1996. Copies of the original edition of Small World are now avidly
sought by collectors and demand a high premium.
It is a biting, very funny satire in which Parr
looks at tourism worldwide, exposing the increasingly homogenous
‘global culture’ where in the search for different
cultures those same cultures are destroyed. The issues that Parr
raised a decade ago when the book was first published are even
more relevant today.
Whilst Parr’s larger-than-life troupe of
tourists appear willing participants in an omnipresent consumer
culture they are also bemused victims – at the mercy of
larger social forces and locked into their insatiable craving
for spectacle. Small World's citizens become a symbol
of western society’s prosperous freedoms, declaring their
power and their rights to travel, to choose and to consume.
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