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Author: Camilo Jos Vergara
Subject: Religion / Photography / Urban Studies
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3682-0
Pages: 304 pages. 316 color photographs
Publication Date: Available now
Praise for How the Other Half Worships
"A lively account of poor, inner-city churches in America. . . . In chapters that range in focus from architecture to theology, Vergara's photographs document the strange beauty of spiritual oases in tough neighborhoods. . . . Leaves readers with much greater awareness of the religious poor."- Publishers Weekly
Description:
Bringing together more than 300 richly textured color photographs and a series of candid interviews with pastors, church officials, and congregation members, this extraordinary book explores the conditions, beliefs, and practices that shape the churches and the lives of the nation's urban poor. Over a period of thirty years, sociologist and photographer Camilo Jos Vergara repeatedly visited these places of worship and the eclectic mix of buildings that house them. In twenty-one cities located in ten states across the country, photographic sequences coupled with insightful narrative show how ordinary structures assume, modify, and shed a religious character, how traditional churches-if they fail to adapt to new congregations-are demolished, and how new churches are designed and built from the ground up.
A powerful, poignant, and visually arresting portrait, How the Other Half Worships stands as a stark witness to how churches are being rebuilt in the dilapidated streets of America's cities and how religion is being reinvented by the nation's poor.
About the Author:
Camilo Jos Vergara, a 2002 John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellow, is the author and coauthor of numerous books including The New American Ghetto, American Ruins, Silent Cities: The Evolution of the American Cemetery, and Subway Memories.