💨 Abstract
A black-and-white photograph capturing a famine victim in Bangladesh has sparked decades-long debate over its date, reflecting the photograph's enduring presence. Naeem Mohaiemen, a researcher, discussed the controversy in a pre-launch event for his book, Bengal Photography’s Reality Quest.
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