
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a display of feminist publications, likely in a museum or archive. In the foreground, a magazine titled "LE TORCHON BRULE" is prominently displayed. The magazine's cover features a large Venus symbol with two hands forming a heart shape within it, accompanied by the tagline "Des Milliers de femmes en révolte" (Thousands of women in revolt). Below this, there are captions detailing various aspects of women's lives, such as "Divorce," "Avortement" (Abortion), and "La femme eunuque" (The eunuch woman). The magazine is dated "N°3 Menstruel 1F." Behind the main magazine, another publication with the title "LE TORCHON" is partially visible, showing vintage photographs of women. To the left of the main display is a section of a blue-bound book. In the lower portion of the image, there is a descriptive panel providing information about "Le Torchon brûle." It states that it was the first feminist journal published by the MLF (Mouvement de libération des femmes) from 1971 to 1973, under the direction of Marie Dedieu. The description highlights its colored and inventive graphic design, which conveyed the realities of women and their demands for the free disposal of their bodies. Another panel to the right describes "Jacqueline de Jong (1939-). Splash," a lithograph from 1970. The text indicates it is from the Dpt Estampes et photographie and lists the artist as Jacqueline de Jong. The provenance notes acquisition in 1971. While the image displays materials related to Paris (referencing the MLF, a prominent French feminist movement), there is no explicit indication of the exact location within the city itself. The environment appears to be an indoor exhibition space, with neutral-colored walls and shelving.
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