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Barbara Chase-Riboud's Hottentot Venus

2023-11-02 01:42:46

For this report, I chose a book that Hotentot Venus was written by Barbara Chase Rivaud. This book is about real women and her tragic life from Khoe Khoe country. Young Koi Sang, Ssehura, about the orphans of the 18th century South Africa. After becoming a slave to the Netherlands Africaner, her name became Saartjie (Sarah Small Netherlands). As the story continues, it explains SAER Jie culture, including more, more appropriate modification marriage. In the Koi San culture, women massage the butt in a special ointment, so that their genitals will stretch out.

Biography story Barbara Chase Riboudo is also an artist, poet and novelist. She was born in June 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she was the only daughter of Charles Edward Vivian January West Chase. In 1946, she studied at Fletcher Memorial Art School. Then she became a student at the Institute of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She also joined the Philadelphia Academy of Music. Chase Ribou began writing poetry in 1950, he entered Philadelphia Girls' High School and finally graduated with excellent results. In 1957, she graduated from Tyler School of Art in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. A year later, she studied at the American Academy in Rome. During my stay in Italy, she decided to travel and study art in Egypt for three months. Chase Ribou returned to the United States in 1959 and studied design and architecture at Yale University. After acquiring a master 's degree, she moved to London in 1960. She arrived in Paris in 1961

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