Appropriating one's own body as a revolutionary act. Interview with Ana Harff

Authors

  • Guillermina Cabra

Keywords:

Feminist photography, Bodies, Portraits, Social networks

Abstract

Ana Harff is a Brazilian photographer who has been living in Buenos Aires, Argentina for 11 years. She identifies herself as a feminist portrait photographer and seeks, with her work, to subvert the traditionally male and hegemonic gaze towards female bodies and identities, as well as the naturalization and non-sexualization of the nude by portraying diverse bodies.

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Author Biography

Guillermina Cabra

Licenciada y Profesora en Historia del Arte (Universidad Nacional de La Plata); Doctoranda en Estudios de Género, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA). Tema de investigación: las manifestaciones de arte feminista en Buenos Aires en el siglo XXI (directora María Laura Rosa, codirectora Paola Sabrina Belén).

Published

2021-03-01

How to Cite

Cabra, G. (2021). Appropriating one’s own body as a revolutionary act. Interview with Ana Harff. Polémicas Feministas, 4, 1–12. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/polemicasfeminista/article/view/32196