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Rediscovering Jacob Riis: The Reformer His Journalism and His Photographs

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A provocative new illustrated history of the famed early chronicler of New Yorks immigrant poor seen here as an opportunistic camera-toting social reformer whose legacy lives on. "I dont remember my mother or my aunts and uncles talking of their father as a photographer....In his lettersI have read most of themhe never mentions a camera."J. Riis Owre (grandson of Jacob Riis) More than ninety years after his death Jacob Riis maintains a stubbornly persistent hold on the American imagination. Remembered as a pioneering photographer he was the first to document the state of New Yorks slums publicizing in haunting photographs the plight of the urban poor at the height of European immigration to the city. But Riis confessed to being "no good at all as a photographer" and in recent years has been disparaged for racist views and political opportunism. In Rediscovering Jacob Riis Bonnie Yochelson and Daniel Czitrom address the complex legacy of the pioneering social reformer. In a work of highly original scholarship they reclaim Riis from the art camp relocating him in the field of social and cultural history. Their provocative new book reveals Riis to be an inspired self-promoter who although neither an original thinker nor a serious photographer nevertheless framed the discussion of urban poverty in terms still relevant today. Extensively illustrated with Riiss images Rediscovering Jacob Riis is revisionist history at its best as appealing to photographers journalists and social historians as it is to the general reader.