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Transportation Pictorial

India's Disappearing Railways

A Photographic Journey

by (author) Angus McDonald

Publisher
Fitzhenry and Whiteside
Initial publish date
Apr 2015
Category
Pictorial, History
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781554553808
    Publish Date
    Apr 2015
    List Price
    $45

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India's Disappearing Railways is a vibrant photo essay by Australian photojournalist Angus McDonald (d2013). His work captures for the first time in print the India's unique narrow—gauge railways in all their vivid colour, chaos, and humanity... with rare empathy and insight, and illustrate the lives of those people who ride the trains, those who work on them, and those who live alongside them. India's unique narrow gauge lines are fast disappearing as the nation converts to broad—gauge travel. As a result, this unique portrait, which documents the diversity and multi—layered way of life is especially poignant.

About the author

Angus McDonald is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto, and has more than thirty years of experience in forensic psychiatry. He completed his medical degree in 1976 and qualified as a specialist in 1979. He has done pre-trial assessments of over 1,000 homicide cases and approximately one hundred dangerous offenders. More recently, he has begun working at the Regional Treatment Centre at Kingston Penitentiary seeing serial sex offenders and inmates with serious psychiatric problems. Dr. McDonald is on staff at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, where his career started as a forensic psychologist in 1970. His work includes court-ordered assessments of criminal responsibility, dangerous offender and long-term offender applications, fitness to stand trial, pre-sentence disposition, violence risk (clinical and actuarial), sexual behaviour and sexual offender risk, anger management, workplace risk of violence, general fitness and capacity issues, and psychiatric care of individuals detained under the Ontario Review Board. 

 

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