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Hot off the coast of the press! Locate the book companion for the project "Picturing" women in August 2008, which includes the aCD-ROM version of this Web site, so that you will have access to its resources long after she is taken down.
To learn more! The juxtaposition Art and artifacts in the past and present, we ask:

which is the female identity?

How is it culturally constructed in images, texts and artifacts?

That the roles have these artifacts has played in places to define women in society, how they have historically photographed and are now in photo?
Explore these Questions and other people of your own devising on this Web site and in your dailylives, you acknowledge that images of women all around you. To learn more about PicturingWomen.






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the history of the representation of women is one that often photos full and partial nudity with other explicit representations. Some artists contemporaries havechosen to respond to these same conventions explicitly. This Web site reflects the historical conventions and contemporary responses. These images may be bechallenging for especially younger viewers, but each of them offers the possibility to examine, discuss and learning.
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