Lupe: Liberation from Sexual Inhibition

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Title

Lupe: Liberation from Sexual Inhibition

Subject

Feminism

Description

A collage of drawings, photos, and text. Images include a nude woman with tattoos, one of interest is the upside down cross, possibly in reference to the often tense relationship between feminism and Christianity. Another image is the women with the words "slut" and "b*tch" held up on their faces, potentially referring to how women are so easily erased of their identities and labeled in such a way. The creator of this page uses this collage to convey many crucial ideas of modern feminism in a way that is visually striking and thought provoking.

Creator

Sandra Castro

Source

"Musings of a #Lonely Feminist" Issue 2

Publisher

Feminist Action Project

Date

2013

Contributor

Sandra Castro

Rights

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Format

Black and white printed page

Language

English

Type

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Identifier

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Coverage

Modern feminist experience in America.

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Citation

Sandra Castro, “Lupe: Liberation from Sexual Inhibition,” Await Another Voice: Uncovering Collections at The University of Texas at Austin, accessed July 11, 2025, https://socialjusticeutaustin.omeka.net/items/show/15.