Google翻訳
"Women and Women: The Lesbian World" is a collection of works by Japanese female photographer Junko Kiyooka (1921-1991). Her numerous works featuring young girls, primarily created from the 1980s onwards, became subject to the child pornography law that came into effect in 1999, and many of her works are no longer available to view. However, since going freelance in 1962, Kiyooka has consistently pursued "women," and initially devoted herself to work on female homosexuality. This collection, published in 1969, is a collection of works that, through text and photographs, chronicles the raw world of lesbians that she encountered after moving to Tokyo two years earlier. (Reminder mark on the edge.)