National Geographic tracks down Afghan girl in famous cover photo
In 1900, National Geographic added a new section featuring photographs about China. Since then, photographers have captured many classic images of the country. At a section at the exhibition, visitors can see photos taken in places such as the...
(Reuters) -- Italy has given safe haven to Sharbat Gula, the green-eyed "Afghan Girl" whose 1985 photo in National Geographic became a symbol of her country's wars, Prime Minister Mario Draghi's office said on Thursday. The government intervened after Gula asked for help to leave Afghanist...
capture emotion quite well and in June 1985 it ran on the cover of National Geographic. The girl's sea green eyes have captivated the world since then and because no one knew her name she became known as the "Afghan girl" [... C Rathgeb,A Uhl,P Wild - Springer New York 被引量: ...
Of all the National Geographic portraits - of which there are thousands - this must surely be the most famous. The arresting photograph of a beautiful Afghan girl in a Pakistan refugee camp was taken by Steve McCurry and graced the NG front cover in 1985. ...
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A critical consideration of National Geographic's 1985 Afghan Girl provides an opportunity to consider the ways in which representations and public policy get fused together to rhetorically coordinate and organize meanings. After considering the significance of the image's cultural location, and the ...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan * Pakistan on Wednesday deported NationalGeographic's famed green-eyed...Khan, Riaz