The Eye of the Beholder: Julia Pastrana's Long Journey Home

The Eye of the Beholder: Julia Pastrana's Long Journey Home
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Publisher : Lucia|Marquand
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 0692762183
ISBN-13 : 9780692762189
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Book Synopsis The Eye of the Beholder: Julia Pastrana's Long Journey Home by : Laura Anderson

Download or read book The Eye of the Beholder: Julia Pastrana's Long Journey Home written by Laura Anderson and published by Lucia|Marquand. This book was released on 2017 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Born in Sinaloa, Mexico, Julia Pastrana (1834-1860) was a gifted singer, musician and dancer who could converse in English, Spanish and French. She also suffered from one of the most extreme cases of hypertrichosis terminalis on record and severe gingival hyperplasia: her face and body were covered with thick hair and her jaw was disproportionately large. Pastrana toured North America and Europe billed as "The Ugliest Woman in the World." After her death, her body was exhibited throughout Europe and the US. Until her recent repatriation to Sinaloa, her body was kept at the University of Oslo, Norway. Pastrana's story raises issues around beauty, ownership, science and racism, human rights, colonialism, sexism and indigenous rights. Artist Laura Anderson Barbata has brought together scholars and experts from various fields to explore these and other topics as they relate to Pastrana's extraordinary story.


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