Michelle Obama’s book details how the media’s fixation on her arms was used to ‘otherize’ her
The Look, a new photo book, aims to offer insight into how the former first lady used fashion as a tool for visibility and representation One of the most powerful images of the first lady of the United States is her first official portrait. Released by the White House and housed in the National (…)
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