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Miss America; pen and camera sketches of the American girl - Capturing the Beauty of American Women through Words and Images - cover
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Miss America; pen and camera sketches of the American girl - Capturing the Beauty of American Women through Words and Images

Alexander Black

Editora: Good Press

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In "Miss America; Pen and Camera Sketches of the American Girl," Alexander Black presents a vivid exploration of American femininity through the dual lenses of literature and photography. The book not only captures the essence of the American girl but also immerses the reader in the late 19th-century societal context, where the idealized notions of beauty and womanhood were rapidly evolving. Black's narrative style is characterized by an engaging blend of poignant prose and compelling visual imagery, reflecting both the personal experiences of American girls and the broader cultural landscape of the time. Alexander Black, an esteemed figure in early 20th-century American literature and photography, was acutely aware of the transformations occurring in society. Having experienced these changes firsthand, Black sought to document the American girl's identity, which was influenced heavily by factors such as industrialization, social reform, and the burgeoning feminist movements. His unique position as both an author and a photographer allows him to provide a multifaceted depiction of his subjects, intertwining their appearances with their stories. This book comes highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of gender studies, American history, and visual culture. It serves not only as a historical document but also as a rich narrative that invites introspection about the societal roles of women, both then and now.
Disponível desde: 10/07/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 130 páginas.

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