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Laia Abril (Barcelone, 1986) est une photographe, écrivaine et plasticienne espagnole dont les travaux sont liés au féminisme. "The Werewolf of Allariz" was a woman who lived in 19th-century Spain. Known as Manuel Blanco Romasanta, but named Manuela at birth, the legendary "werewolf"--Now believed to have lived with a rare syndrome of intersexuality -- was Spain's first documented serial killer. Beautiful and eerie, Lobismuller reconstructs from a female perspective the story of the most enigmatic and bloodthirsty criminal in Spanish history. Earning the title of "the Tallow Man," due to his habit of converting his victims' fat into high-quality soap, Manuel admitted to nine murders at his 1853 trial. And yet he pleaded not guilty, for he was suffering, he claimed, from a curse that turned him into a wolf ... an unusual document of a haunting history in which the forces of criminality, sexuality and social marginalization coalesced into something deadly. -- publisher's statement.
Photographie --- Photography, Artistic --- Abril, Laia 1986 --- -Abril, Laia
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Documentary photography --- Bulimia --- Patients --- Family relationships --- Abril, Laia.
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'On Abortion' is the first part of Laia Abril's new long-term project, 'A History of Misogyny'. The work was first exhibited at Les Rencontres in Arles in 2016 and awarded the Prix de la Photo Madame Figaro and the Fotopress Grant. Abril documents and conceptualises the dangers and damage caused by women's lack of legal, safe and free access to abortion. She draws on the past to highlight the long, continuing erosion of women's reproductive rights through to the present-day, weaving together questions of ethics and morality, to reveal a staggering series of social triggers, stigmas, and taboos around abortion that have been largely invisible until now.
fotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- portretfotografie --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Abril Laia --- geneeskunde --- abortus --- 77.071 ABRIL --- Documentary photography --- Photography, Artistic --- Abortion in art --- Abortion --- Women's rights --- Abortion, Legal --- Abortion, Criminal --- Medicine in the Arts --- Rights of women --- Women --- Human rights --- Abortion, Induced --- Feticide --- Foeticide --- Induced abortion --- Pregnancy termination --- Termination of pregnancy --- Birth control --- Fetal death --- Obstetrics --- Reproductive rights --- Artistic photography --- Photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Photography, Documentary --- Medicine in Art --- Medicine in Arts --- history --- Civil rights --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Surgery --- Aesthetics --- Abril, Laia --- Gezinsethiek. Seksuele ethiek --- Ethics of family. Ethics of sexuality --- photography [process] --- Documentary photography. --- Photography, Artistic. --- Abortion in art. --- Abortion. --- Women's rights. --- Reproductive rights. --- Abortion applicants --- Medicine in the Arts. --- history. --- Abril, Laia. --- #breakthecanon --- social criticism
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- body art [visual works, performance] --- video art --- lichaam (van de mens) --- Bookchin, Natalie --- Danz, Mariechen --- Galindo, Regina José --- Kaayk, Floris --- Kot'átková, Eva --- Lienbacher, Ulrike --- Suzuki, Ryoko --- Yang, Lu --- Cassils, Heather --- Abril, Laia --- Alaçam, Selma --- Fliri, Michael --- German, Patrycja --- Knebl, Jakob Lena --- Lowe, Molly --- Razmi, Anahita --- Scagliola, Rico --- Meier, Michael --- Buetti, Daniele
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"Laia Abril's On Rape is a visualisation of the origin of gender-based stereotypes and myths, as well as the failing structures of law and order, that continue to perpetuate rape culture. Abril collates and interweaves compiled testimonies, political proclamations, historical archives, popular and traditional beliefs, as well as society's structural failures to deal with sexual violence. To avoid feeding the systemic victim-blaming society, Abril switches the visual narrative from the survivors to the institutions, allowing her opportunity to address transgenerational trauma and social accountability. On Rape is the second chapter of Laia Abril's long-term project 'A History of Misogyny', a visual research through historical and contemporary comparisons of the systemic control of women in the world." -- Publisher's website
Fotografie --- Fotograaf --- Seksueel misbruik --- Verkrachting --- Rape --- Rape culture --- Sex role --- reportagefotografie (documentaire fotografie) --- Abril, Laia --- 761.2 --- vrouwenrechten --- misogynie --- verkrachting --- victim-blaming --- geschiedenis --- trauma's --- onderzoeksproject --- Gender role --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Rape-supportive culture --- Culture --- Assault, Criminal (Rape) --- Assault, Sexual --- Criminal assault (Rape) --- Nonconsensual sexual intercourse --- Sexual assault --- Offenses against the person --- Sex crimes --- Social aspects --- fotografen, afzonderlijk --- Forced sexual intercourse --- Forced sexual penetration --- Penetration, Forced sexual --- Sexual intercourse, Forced --- Sexual intercourse, Nonconsensual --- Sexual penetration, Forced
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Photography --- photography [process] --- Tunbjörk, Lars --- Avedon, Richard --- Model, Lisette --- Coburn, Alvin Langdon --- Meene, Hellen, van --- Hockney, David --- Leiter, Saul --- Welling, James --- Muniz, Vik --- Fontcuberta, Joan --- Henson, Bill --- Ishiuchi, Miyako --- Lange, Dorothea --- Misrach, Richard --- Miyamoto, Ryuji --- Moriyama, Daido --- Penn, Irving --- Soth, Alec --- Teichmann, Esther --- Winogrand, Garry --- Lixenberg, Dana --- Weston, Edward --- Sassen, Viviane --- Fulford, Jason --- Hido, Todd --- Ulman, Amalia --- Abril, Laia --- Broomberg & Chanarin --- Umbrico, Penelope --- Bee, Olivia --- Horn, Roni --- Graham, Paul --- Wearing, Gillian --- Adams, Ansel --- Dean, Tacita --- Gibson, Ralph --- Araki, Nobuyoshi --- Baldessari, John --- Sheeler, Charles --- Talbot, William Henri Fox --- Man Ray
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