About the Book
Embark on a visual narrative in “The Memory of Water” by Canadian photographer Stephen Della Casa, revealing the authoritative influence of the government over loyal Canadians in a little-known event from the 1950s. With family connections to the Lost Villages, Della Casa captures the resonant memory of Aultsville, Dickinson’s Landing, Iroquois, and more, portraying the sacrifices made by Indigenous peoples and residents of these now-called Lost Villages due to the Moses-Saunders Dam. This visually rich book, complemented by brief essays, unveils the current realities of the upheaval caused by progress. Della Casa’s lens immortalizes the sacrifice endured by these communities, inviting readers to witness the changes etched upon the Canadian landscape. “The Memory of Water” stands as a testament to the resilience of these people, offering a powerful and concise exploration of the lasting consequences of governmental decisions on Indigenous and local lives.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Social Science
- Additional Categories Social Justice, Political Science
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 74 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9798210701954
- Publish Date: Nov 13, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords Political Science, History, Social Commentary
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