Alicia D’Amico Explorations on lesbian desire through photography
Abstract
The photographer Alicia D’Amico (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1933-2001) was an important feminist activist, involved in the women’s movements of the Argentinian second wave. Between the end of the 80s and the beginning of the 90s of the 20th century, she developed a photographic series in which she reflected on female identity, and in particular, on the construction of lesbian desire. Her research is of radical originality in the outlook of Argentine photography.Downloads
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