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Cleaning up © Carolyn Bayliss, 2008 |
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| 7"x5" Photograph |
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£2.50 plus £2.00 postage |
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10 postcards £8 plus £2.00 postage |
| 8"x10" Photograph |
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£6.00 plus £2.00 postage |
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Cleaning up represents to me how commonplace abortion is or the image could be viewed as cleaning up a mess. |
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- Representative of the female role within modern patriarchal ideaology?
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- Why do you think the women in the 1950s were happy doing the housework and looking after the kids and home?
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- Typical female, left doing everything!
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- Not something I've seen before. Although she has no vagina its almost as though the hoover and cleaning reinstates it into the body. Clear picture.
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- Disturbing in a way of a object with a object - very futuristic imaginary
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