Gloria Oyarzabal: Woman Go No'gree

Gloria Oyarzabal: Woman Go No'gree
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Publisher : Rm
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ISBN-10 : 8417975284
ISBN-13 : 9788417975289
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Download or read book Gloria Oyarzabal: Woman Go No'gree written by GLORIA. OYARZABAL and published by Rm. This book was released on 2020-12-08 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Colonialism, feminism, gender and the human body: photographs of Yoruba and other African cultures by Gloria Oyarzabal Here, Spanish photographer Gloria Oyarzabal (born 1971) explores the permeation of colonial gender norms in Yoruba and other African cultures. Oyarzabal's project aims to decolonize feminism, questioning the Eurocentric theoretical frameworks that construct universalistic gender categories.


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