I Will Call You Ugly
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24215/24691879e026Keywords:
Women, beard, archive, genderAbstract
The following work focuses on the analysis of a series of documents under the thematic hairy women from the Editorial Archive of Crónica newspaper. Composed of photographs and newspaper articles, this particular selection gives an account of how the image of others is constructed in the popular imaginary. In our particular case, we refer to the use of images of women with hirsutism that were categorised as freaks in the eyes of the society.References
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