Finding "me" - Mary von Rosen's photo album

Afterimage, May, 2002 by Catherine Whalen

SELECTED SOURCES

Marilyn F. Motz, "Visual Autobiography: Photograph Albums of Turn-of-the-Century Midwestern Women" in American Quarterly 41, no. 1 (1989), pp. 63-92.

Lorna Marie Irvine, "Review Essay: Writing Women's Lives: My Self, Her Self, Our Selves" in The American Review of Canadian Studies 24, no. 2 (1994), pp. 229-240.

Susan Brynteson and L. Rebecca Johnson Melvin, Self Works: Diaries, Scrapbooks and Other Autobiographical Efforts (Newark: University of Delaware Library, 1997).

Susan Tucker, "Scrapbooks" at www.Tulane.edu/~wclib/scrapbooks.html.> Oliver Zunz, The Changing Face of Inequality: Urbanization, Industrial Development, and Immigrants in Detroit. 1880-1920 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982).

RELATED ARTICLE: INDICES

[1] Mary von Rosen, "1924," C. 1924, gelatin-silver prints and ink on paper. Original size for all pages 17.5 x 28 cm.

[2] Mary von Rosen, "That CRAZY Summer 1922," C. 1922, gelatin-silver prints and mixed media on paper.

[3] Mary von Rosen, "When You and I Were Seventeen," C. 1924, gelatin-silver prints and ink on paper.

[4] Mary von Rosen, Untitled [231 Pingree Avenue], C. 1913, gelatin-silver prints and ink on paper.

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