Home/Land
Explore the powerful intersection of identity and photography in Home/Land by Marion Arnold, published by Liverpool University Press in 2016. This compelling hardback edition spans 352 pages and delves into the significant role women play in the realm of citizenship through the lens of photography. Home/Land showcases how women have harnessed photographic practices to carve out spaces of belonging, whether as citizens, denizens, exiles, or guests, both within and beyond the traditional confines of the nation. This insightful work not only highlights the artistic contributions of women but also challenges conventional notions of identity and place. Perfect for those interested in women's art, photography, and the complexities of citizenship, this book is a must-have addition to any library. Discover the transformative power of images and stories that redefine our understanding of home and belonging.