"Agriculture Aspect social États-Unis (sud) Ouvrages illustrés." . . "Landarbeiter Südstaaten (USA) Bildband." . . "Pauvres États-Unis (sud) Ouvrages illustrés." . . "1900-1950" . . "Photographie Motiv Landarbeiter Südstaaten (USA) Bildband." . . "bestemte lokaliteter og befolkning. fotografiske fremstillinger" . . "Landbouw. Veeteelt. Jacht. Visserij." . . "Verenigde Staten van Amerika." . . "Since 1918" . . "Southern States" . . "Métayage États-Unis (sud) Conditions rurales." . . "fotografi og samfund" . . "Deelpacht." . . "Landwirtschaft." . . "Métayage États-Unis (sud) Ouvrages illustrés." . . "Geschichte 1920-1930." . . "Landarbeiter Motiv Photographie Südstaaten (USA) Bildband." . . "Pagesos Estats Units d'Amèrica Llibres de làmines." . . "U.S.A." . . "Poor persons Social conditions." . . "Parceria Estats Units d'Amèrica Estats del sud Llibres de làmines." . . "USA" . . "conditions sociales milieu rural travailleur Etats-Unis - sud 1929 / 1937 [photographies]" . . "United States." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"Margaret Bourke-White made You Have Seen Their Faces with her future husband, the writer Erskine Caldwell. It was the most financially successful of the documentary photobooks published in America during the Depression, and one of the most controversial. ... There were, however, philosophical objections to You Have Seen Their Faces from a purely factual, documentary point of view, and these hinged on the whole style of the book, the rhetoric of both text and photographs. ... Caldwell's text has been much criticized for the fact that he puts words that weren't actually there into the mouths of Bourke-White's subjects, but, as most documentary books of the 1930s demonstrate, 'truth' is a construct, and this is not the only book guilty of that crime--if indeed it is a crime. You Have Seen Their Faces illustrates how the fine lines that govern art of documentary photography--lines relating to rhetoric, emphasis, determinism, prejudgement, objectivity and subjectivity--are distorted at the artist's peril.\"--The Photobook : A History Volume I / Martin Parr and Gerry Badger. London : Phaidon, 2004."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "You have seen their faces : photographs by Margaret Bourke-White" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pictorial works" . "Pictorial works"@en . . . . . . "Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White have combined their considerable talents to produce an incisive, sensitive statement about the relation between the poverty of the people and the depletion of the land in the Deep South. In a powerful and informal style, Erskine Caldwell explores the reasons behind the deterioration of what was once the land where cotton was king. And Margaret Bourke-White's superb photographs capture the essence of the day-to-day existence of the people in this land, which no words, however eloquent, can convey. - Back cover." . . . "You have seen their faces"@en . . "You have seen their faces" . . . . . . . . "Bildband." . . "1930-1940" . . . .