Men For Men: Homoeroticism and Male Homosexuality in the History of Photography, 1840-2006 by Pierre Borhan

Men For Men: Homoeroticism and Male Homosexuality in the History of Photography, 1840-2006

Pierre Borhan

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288 pages | first published 2007

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As soon as the invention of photography made it possible to be photographed with one's loved one, early daguerreotypes - small, unique images housed in their cases - were made as tokens of enduring affection or intimacy. Male couples were no excep...
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