Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. ImperialismUNC Press Books, 2000 - 363 páginas Laura Wexler presents an incisive analysis of how the first American female photojournalists contributed to a "domestic vision" that reinforced the imperialism and racism of turn-of-the-century America. These women photographers, white and middle class, c |
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... Female Subjects in Black and White : Race , Psychoanalysis , Feminism , edited by Elizabeth Abel , Barbara Christian , and Helene Moglen ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1997 ) ; and under the same title in The Familial ...
... Female Subjects in Black and White : Race , Psychoanalysis , Feminism , edited by Elizabeth Abel , Barbara Christian , and Helene Moglen ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1997 ) ; and under the same title in The Familial ...
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... female of greater ' worth ' in exchange for her own mother , —literally asking the daughter to buy a slave , and trade . " 9 Evidently , even these rare photographic tokens of the domestic sentiment of slaves — precisely because they ...
... female of greater ' worth ' in exchange for her own mother , —literally asking the daughter to buy a slave , and trade . " 9 Evidently , even these rare photographic tokens of the domestic sentiment of slaves — precisely because they ...
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... female viewing position by the first generation of professional white women photographers at the turn of the century . Chapter 3 moves forward again in time to find the sentimental structures of feeling , embodied in domestic novels and ...
... female viewing position by the first generation of professional white women photographers at the turn of the century . Chapter 3 moves forward again in time to find the sentimental structures of feeling , embodied in domestic novels and ...
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Contenido
What a Woman Can Do with a Camera | 15 |
Seeing Sentiment Photography Race and the Innocent Eye | 52 |
Tender Violence Domestic Photographs Domestic Fictions Educational Reform | 94 |
Black and White and Color The Hampton Album | 127 |
Käsebiers Indians | 177 |
The Domestic Unconscious | 209 |
The Missing Link | 262 |
Epilogue | 291 |
Notes | 303 |
Bibliography | 321 |
Credits | 341 |
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Tender Violence: Domestic Visions in an Age of U.S. Imperialism Laura Wexler Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
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