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Indeed , the historical distance that separates the two sets of photographs — and
the two visions of sexual identity — reveals at once how much , and how little ,
has changed : whereas Brassai makes visibly palpable the experience of a world
...
Indeed , the historical distance that separates the two sets of photographs — and
the two visions of sexual identity — reveals at once how much , and how little ,
has changed : whereas Brassai makes visibly palpable the experience of a world
...
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Some critics , like Michael Newman , claim that her work visually deconstructs the
stereotypes of feminine identity while others , like Mira Schor , claim that the work
reiterates and reinforces those same stereotypes . Amidst this vertigo of critical ...
Some critics , like Michael Newman , claim that her work visually deconstructs the
stereotypes of feminine identity while others , like Mira Schor , claim that the work
reiterates and reinforces those same stereotypes . Amidst this vertigo of critical ...
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Sherman ' s sense of identity must have been interwoven , to some extent , with
the costumes she donned at social functions at college and at work .
Autobiographical denial is commonplace amongst artists and writers ; however ,
denial ...
Sherman ' s sense of identity must have been interwoven , to some extent , with
the costumes she donned at social functions at college and at work .
Autobiographical denial is commonplace amongst artists and writers ; however ,
denial ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CPALYALS DEPL | 3 |
Posing the Subject of Early Medical Photography | 51 |
After ShockBetween Boredom and History | 77 |
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