Walkers in the City: Jewish Street Photographers of Midcentury New York

Walkers in the City: Jewish Street Photographers of Midcentury New York

by Deborah Dash Moore
Walkers in the City: Jewish Street Photographers of Midcentury New York

Walkers in the City: Jewish Street Photographers of Midcentury New York

by Deborah Dash Moore

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Overview

In the middle of the twentieth century, good cameras became smaller and lighter, enabling street photographers to roam alleyways, ride elevated trains and subways, and stroll beaches in summertime to capture daily life with urgency and intimacy. Walkers in the City showcases the distinctive urban vision that working-class Jewish photographers produced with these new cameras on New York City's streets and in public spaces.

Drawing on the experiences of and photographs by a generation of young Jewish photographers who belonged to the New York Photo League, Deborah Dash Moore offers a new perspective on New York as seen through their eyes—a cityscape of working-class people and democratizing public transit. With their cameras, they pictured Gotham's abrasive social milieu and its evanescent textures and light, creating an archive of vernacular images of city life and a distinctive tradition of street photography that would be widely imitated.

Walkers in the City documents how these roving, imaginative New Yorkers, entranced by the medium of photography, transformed everyday sights into rousing, joyous, and poignant moments of time, creating visual poetry out of the fabric of social life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501768477
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 09/15/2023
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 439,819
Product dimensions: 8.20(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Deborah Dash Moore is Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of History and Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. She is the author of GI Jews and coauthor of Jewish New York.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Reframing New York
1. Toward a New York Document
2. Looking
3. Letting Go
4. Going Out
5. Waiting
6. Talking
7. Selling
Epilogue: A New York Family Album

What People are Saying About This

Robert W. Snyder

With verve, insight and a sharp eye, Walkers in the City explores a time, a place and its photographers, illuminating the city, its Jews, and worlds of urban experience.

Laura S. Levitt

Walkers in the City is lucidly written and beautifully illustrated. Deborah Dash Moore deftly examines Jewish photographers' commitment to capturing the life of the city they love, its people, and the streets where they negotiated their own place in America.

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