Material World: A Global Family Portrait

Material World: A Global Family Portrait

Media:Paperback
Author:Peter Menzel, Charles C. Mann, Paul Kennedy
Publisher:Sierra Club Books
Release date:01 October, 1995
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Material World: A Global Family Portrait

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Stars A student
I'm 17 now, but we used this book during a World Cultures & Geography class in my freshman year of high school. It's so interesting and I would comlpetely recommend it for educational purposes or just for fun.
Material World: A Global Family Portrait - Peter Menzel, Charles C. Mann, Paul Kennedy
Stars Our homes speak volumes about us
This book brings us into the homes of ordinary people around the world and introduces us to their families and their possessions. The photography is astounding! One striking thing that I noticed is that even those families living in the most dire poverty took pride in being clean and well-groomed. The same is true for their homes. Included in the book are intriguing statistics. For example, we learn that Albania leads the world in cigarette consumption; that Western Samoa ranks first in teen suicide among world nations; and that the second largest per capita electricity user in the world is Iceland! One question that the authors/photographers asked of the families they interviewed was "What is your wish for the future?" Many answered that they wanted livestock or a television or a car. Especially telling was the reply given by the Guatemalan family. They wished only "to stay alive".
I'm not so sure about the "statistically average" American family they chose to include. Is it the fact that I don't believe that most Americans are all about guns, Bibles and cowboy hats? Or is it the troubling thought that this might indeed be the case?





Peter Menzel, Charles C. Mann, Paul Kennedy - Material World: A Global Family Portrait
Stars Wonderful
This is a very interesting book--more like a written documentary--that explores the lives of families in a number of countries based mainly on their possessions. Beautiful photos accompany each section, including the "Big Picture," in which the family is photographed with all of its belongings. Country statistics are also included, as well as interviews with family members and daily life photos.

The value of each family's possessions, as well as the family's values (what's important to them, etc.) are stressed. However, I noticed that while standard of living may differ considerably, everyone, no matter their location, seems to want bascially the same thing: education, a better life for their children, security, etc. This realization was perhaps the best part of the book for me.

What also impressed me was the fact that this book is filled to the brim. There's no way to read it cover-to-cover, really. Instead, it's more of an experience. It must be taken in. Every time I pick it up, I see something differently, in a new light.

You don't have to be an economist or an anthropologist to enjoy this book. On the contrary, anyone who has any interest at all in the outside world would enjoy it. Because the photographers spent so much time with each family, I truly felt like I was transported to each country, like I had a more complete understanding of what it was like to live there.

The residents weren't just faceless, nameless inhabitants of a distant land but were brought to life. And since it was basically told in their own words, very little to no bias is able to come through. Lastly, I have to congratulate the authors for putting together a balanced portrait of life around the globe. The choices were well-made and quite diverse.

Highly recommended!

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