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Scars, stoma, ostomy bag, portacath : picturing cancer in our lives / by Tee A. Corinne.

LIBRA TR681.T47 C675 2006
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Format:
Datafile
Author/Creator:
Corinne, Tee A., 1943-2006.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Corinne, Tee A., 1943-2006.
Corinne, Tee A.
Brown, Beverly A., 1951 February 21-.
Brown, Beverly A.
Portrait photography.
Photography, Erotic.
Photography of women.
Cancer--Patients--Biography.
Cancer.
Cancer--Patients--Pictorial works.
Cancer in women.
Lesbianism in art.
Lesbians--Biography.
Lesbians.
Lesbians--Pictorial works.
Cancer--Patients.
Genre:
Solarized photographs.
Biographies
Pictorial works
Physical Description:
1 computer optical disc : color ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Title:
Picturing cancer in our lives
Place of Publication:
[Oregon] : Tee A. Corinne, ©2006.
Summary:
This collection includes 67 files: 2 text documents (rich text format), and 65 digital photographs (JPEG format), which take as its subject Tee A. Corinne's dying lover's body during the last year of the lover's life. The first text document is a narrative by Tee Corinne about her experience and moments with her lovers, Honey Lee Cottrell, Caroline Overman, Lee Lynch, and primarily Beverly Anne Brown, for whom Corinne discusses their time together during Beverly's final moments fighting cancer. The second text document gives brief biographical information about Tee Corinne. The digital photographs, most of which have been manipulated using Photoshop software, are portraits of Corinne with these lovers and of Beverly Anne Brown.
This collection includes 67 files: 2 text documents (rich text format), and 65 digital photographs (JPEG format), which take as its subject Tee A. Corinne's dying lover's body during the last year of the lover's life. The first text document is a narrative by Tee Corinne about her experience and moments with her lovers, Honey Lee Cottrell, Caroline Overman, Lee Lynch, and primarily Beverly Anne Brown, for whom Corinne discusses their time together during Beverly's final moments fighting cancer. The second text document gives brief biographical information about Tee Corinne. The digital photographs, most of which have been manipulated using Photoshop software, are portraits of Corinne with these lovers and of Beverly Anne Brown.
Notes:
Title from disc label.
OCLC:
84378496

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