Shahidul Alam: The Tide Will Turn

Author:   Shahidul Alam
Publisher:   Steidl Publishers
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9783958296930


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   05 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
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On the night of 5 August, I did not know if I was going to live or die,"" writes Shahidul Alam, one of Bangladesh's most respected photojournalists, essayists and social activists, remembering his arrest, torture and eventual 101-day incarceration in Keraniganj Jail in 2018. Just a few hours before, he had given a television interview criticizing the government's brutal handling of the student protests of that year which had called for improved road safety and an end to wider social injustice-in his words, ""the years of misrule, the corruption, the wanton killing, the wealth amassed by the ruling coterie."" Combining Alam's photos and texts with those of a range of collaborators, including art-work by Sofia Karim and fellow inmates, The Tide Will Turn documents his experiences, the global support for his release, and the ongoing fight for secularism and democracy in Bangladesh and beyond. Described by its editor Vijay Prashad as about ""the beauty and tragedy of our world, about how to photograph that dialectic, and about how to write about it,"" the book comprises four parts: a record of Alam's time in jail; a chapter each on art and politics, exploring their inevitable interconnectedness; and an exchange of letters between the imprisoned Alam and writer Arundhati Roy, proof of creativity's endurance even when the state attempts to stifle it. Together, these form a layered critique of autocracy, one underpinned by Alam's unyielding hope, his conviction that ""the tide will turn, and the nameless, faceless people will rise...

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Author:   Shahidul Alam
Publisher:   Steidl Publishers
Imprint:   Steidl Verlag
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9783958296930


ISBN 10:   3958296939
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   05 December 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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The Tide Will Turn centers on the 100 days the esteemed photographer spent in prison for protesting Bangladesh's religious, nationalist government, but also wisely focuses on the conditions that made his arrest inevitable.--Jonah Goldman Kay Hyperallergic


Shahidul Alam is a Photojournalist from Bangladesh. In his journey to uncover and expose the corruption of his government he gave an interview in August 2018 where he testifies to the mishandling of the student protests that had turned violent. Alam was arrested and imprisoner for over 100 days for speaking out against the governments reign of social injustice. While in prison, Alam wrote many letters to Arundhati Roy and inmate Sofia Karim. Stories and Photographs from all three Freedom Fighters serve to turn the tide in Bangladesh and highlight the important fight for Democracy and the future of Bangladesh.--Editors Musee The eminent Bangladeshi photographer Shahidul Alam was jailed for more than three months in 2018 for denouncing the repression of protesters. Released after a mobilization of local and foreign support, he reflects here on his prison experience and a life of fighting for justice (for laborers, survivors of gender violence, Indigenous groups, and others) through image and deed. Some of his finest pictures illustrate the text, as do his selections of noteworthy images by other Bangladeshi photographers. Solidarity and integrity reign, along with tenacious optimism, expressed in a heartfelt exchange of letters with the writer-activist Arundhati Roy.--Siddhartha Mitter New York Times The Tide Will Turn centers on the 100 days the esteemed photographer spent in prison for protesting Bangladesh's religious, nationalist government, but also wisely focuses on the conditions that made his arrest inevitable.--Jonah Goldman Kay Hyperallergic


Shahidul Alam is a Photojournalist from Bangladesh. In his journey to uncover and expose the corruption of his government he gave an interview in August 2018 where he testifies to the mishandling of the student protests that had turned violent. Alam was arrested and imprisoner for over 100 days for speaking out against the governments reign of social injustice. While in prison, Alam wrote many letters to Arundhati Roy and inmate Sofia Karim. Stories and Photographs from all three Freedom Fighters serve to turn the tide in Bangladesh and highlight the important fight for Democracy and the future of Bangladesh.--Editors ""Musee"" The eminent Bangladeshi photographer Shahidul Alam was jailed for more than three months in 2018 for denouncing the repression of protesters. Released after a mobilization of local and foreign support, he reflects here on his prison experience and a life of fighting for justice (for laborers, survivors of gender violence, Indigenous groups, and others) through image and deed. Some of his finest pictures illustrate the text, as do his selections of noteworthy images by other Bangladeshi photographers. Solidarity and integrity reign, along with tenacious optimism, expressed in a heartfelt exchange of letters with the writer-activist Arundhati Roy.--Siddhartha Mitter ""New York Times"" The Tide Will Turn centers on the 100 days the esteemed photographer spent in prison for protesting Bangladesh's religious, nationalist government, but also wisely focuses on the conditions that made his arrest inevitable.--Jonah Goldman Kay ""Hyperallergic""


Author Information

Born in 1955, Shahidul Alam is a Dhaka-based photographer and writer. He is the founder of the Drik Picture Library (1989), the Pathshala South Asian Media Institute (1998) and the Chobi Mela International Photography Festival (2000). Alam's books include Nature's Fury (2007), Portraits of Commitment (2009), My Journey as Witness (2011) and Best Years of My Life (2016). He has received many awards, among them the Shilpakala Padak from the President of Bangladesh (2014), the Humanitarian Award from the Lucie Awards (2018), and the ICP Infinity Award (2019). Alam is one of Time Magazine's Persons of the Year 2018.

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