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   In India it costs a poor family 50 rupees to hire a midwife to oversee the birth of a child. For an additional 10 rupees, the parents are assured that the birth of a girl will be met with an act of infanticide by the midwife. The alternative for many is an institution like the Delhi orphanage, in which Fazal Sheikh's work on the predicament of the girl-child in India begins--and 99 percent of that orphanage's population are girls. Girl Child follows on the heels of Sheik's 2005 Moksha, which documented the plight of the Indian widow, and for which, in combination with this companion volume, the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson granted Sheikh its 2005 HCB Award. Sheikh's previous books include A Sense of Common Ground, The Victor Weeps, A Camel for the Son and Ramadan Moon. He was born in New York in 1965, and studied at Princeton University; he has received Fulbright and NEA fellowships, and presented his work at the Tate Modern, London, the International Center of Photography in New York and the United Nations.

Pengarang Sheikh, Fazal - Personal Name
Jobey, Liz - Personal Name
Edisi 1st ed.
No. Panggil 305.40954 SHE l
ISBN/ISSN 9783865213815
Subyek Portrait photography
Child prostitutes -- India -- Portraits
Squatters -- India -- Portraits
Girls -- Crimes against -- India
Klasifikasi 305.40954
Judul Seri
GMD Text
Bahasa Inggris
Penerbit Steidl
Tahun Terbit 2007
Tempat Terbit Gottingen
Deskripsi Fisik 187 hlm. : ilus. ; 26 cm.
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