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The Arts The Only Woman - Immy Humes
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The Only Woman - Immy Humes

£19.95

Immy Humes shines a spotlight on the flagrant phenomenon of ‘the only woman’: in industry, in politics, in the arts, in the cinema, in activism - to name but a few! Spanning from the advent of photography to the present day, ‘The Only Woman’ exposes how men and woman have interacted in surprising new ways and speaks into unheard social and cultural histories.

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Immy Humes shines a spotlight on the flagrant phenomenon of ‘the only woman’: in industry, in politics, in the arts, in the cinema, in activism - to name but a few! Spanning from the advent of photography to the present day, ‘The Only Woman’ exposes how men and woman have interacted in surprising new ways and speaks into unheard social and cultural histories.

Immy Humes shines a spotlight on the flagrant phenomenon of ‘the only woman’: in industry, in politics, in the arts, in the cinema, in activism - to name but a few! Spanning from the advent of photography to the present day, ‘The Only Woman’ exposes how men and woman have interacted in surprising new ways and speaks into unheard social and cultural histories.

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