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5.0 out of 5 stars Photographic Exploration of Changing Roles of Women, November 9, 2000
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This review is from: Women 1957-1975 (Paperback)
In a second printing,in 2000, this book originally published in 1981 continues to give a look at some of the roles women traditionally filled in the decades after World War II. The photographer points out "In the years these images were taken very few middle-class women worked outside of their homes. The roles then assigned to women separated us from business, from politics and from each other."

Weston Naef, then assistant curator of phototraph at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, selected two of these images, Nan Wood Graham, Model for American Gothic, 1975, and Junior League Christmas Party, 1962 for the museum's photography collection.

Many of the images have gentle satire such as the Coe College Faculty Wives Club with a painting of a semi-nude by Kunyioshi and disapproving members.

The photographer says, "during the years I took these photographs, I did not realize how they documented the limited roles of women. I wanted to explore their lives to see why my own life seemed so alienated and different from theirs in so many instances. With the birth of the women's movement in the 1960s, these photographs ultimately had all kinds of meanings from the era.

The photographs have been exhibited at the New York City Camera Club and in many galleries.

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Women 1957-1975
Women 1957-1975 by Joan Liffring-Zug Bourret (Paperback - July 1, 1981)
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