Femmes à l'oeuvre, femmes à l'épreuve/ Unretouched Women

As feminism burst upon the scene in the United States in the mid-1970s, American photographers Eve Arnold, Abigail Heyman and Susan Meiselas published books of a new kind.
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Description

Combining testimony and pictures, they offered an unprecedented look at women in their workplaces, their daily lives and even their privacy. Women at work, the three photographers came into their own experimenting with the book form. They put women to the test of the photographic image, steering clear of clichés to present alternative representations.

Description & Features

Characteristics

Hardcover.
Black and white illustrations.

Authors
Clara Bouveresse is a photography historian.
Publisher
Actes Sud
Dimensions
219 mm x 196 mm x 19 mm
Publication year
2019
Number of pages
208
EAN
9782330125196