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In this video, Photography in Mexico artist Daniela Rossell uses examples from her series Ricas y Famosas (Rich and Famous) to work through her own thoughts on the problematic nature of contemporary “femininity.”

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  5. jessiq-tomato answered: Is a very interesting point of view, like the pictures and love the fact that Mexico its building a strong name in the world of art.
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    On the tensions of 3rd wave feminism.
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  13. eununcadisseadeuss answered: I loved what she did the artist Daniela Rossell
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  18. bashless answered: Women are generally hotter than men. Nothing wrong with females claiming the territory of hotness! The progress is in acceptance, we are hot!
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