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100 1 $aPinney, Melissa Ann,$ephotographer.
245 10 $aRegarding Emma :$bphotographs of American women and girls /$cMelissa Ann Pinney ; with a foreword by Ann Patchett.
246 3 $aPhotographs of American women and girls
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aSanta Fe, New Mexico :$bThe Center for American Places in association with Columbia College Chicago ,$c2003.
264 2 $a[Chicago]$bUniversity of Chicago Press
264 4 $c©2003
300 $axiii, 106 pages :$bchiefly color illustrations ;$c26 x 30 cm
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505 0 $aForeword/ Anne Patchett -- Preface -- Plates -- List of plates -- Acknowledgments -- About the author and the essayist.
520 $aOverview: For more than fifteen years, Melissa Ann Pinney has been making photographs of girls and women, from infancy to old age, to portray how feminine identity is constructed, taught, and communicated. Her work depicts not only the rites of American womanhood - a prom, a wedding, a baby shower, a tea party - but the informal passages of girlhood: combing a doll's hair, doing laundry with a mother, smoking a cigarette at a state fair. With each view, we gain a greater understanding of the connections between mother and daughter, and by extension the larger world of family, friends, and society. Pinney's approach to interpreting girlhood became more complicated and complex when her daughter, Emma, was born eight years ago. Emma's childhood evoked in Pinney her own girlhood and gave her work new meaning and purpose. Ultimately, Regarding Emma shares with all of us the incremental and the ritualistic changes that take place in a woman's life over time.
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