Growing Up Female

Growing Up Female: A Personal Photo-Journal (1974) was a "landmark"[1] book of photography by photojournalist Abigail Heyman (1942-2013).[2][3]

Heyman introduced the book, writing "This book is about women, and their lives as women, from one feminist’s point of view."[3] The book collected photographs of Heyman's life, "challeng[ing] assumptions about being a woman", and "documented the female experience from a feminist perspective."[1] Andy Grundberg described the book as "test[ing] the line between reportage and personal expression."[4] The book portrayed numerous black-and-white images of women in various activities, including a photograph of Ms. Heyman herself having an abortion.[2]

During the 1970s, the work sold more than 35,000 copies, and was a mainstay of women's bookstores and feminist literature displays, along with Our Bodies, Ourselves.[2]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 transom.org
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Paul Vitello, "Abigail Heyman, Feminist Photojournalist, Dies at 70" (obituary), New York Times, June 9, 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Holly Stuart Hughes, "Obituary: Photojournalist Abigail Heyman, Documenter of Women’s Changing Roles, 70", Photo District News, June 10, 2013.
  4. Cited in Transom;
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