TY - ADVS AU - Misselwitz,Helke ED - DEFA Film Library (Firm), ED - Kanopy (Firm), TI - Nude Photography – e.g., Gundula Schulze PY - 1983/// PB - DEFA Film Library KW - Ethnicity KW - Gender identity KW - Women's studies KW - History, Modern KW - Artists KW - German language KW - History KW - Photography KW - Enthnology KW - Sociology KW - Documentary films KW - Arts KW - Foreign study KW - Social sciences KW - lcgft N1 - Title from title frames; Film; In Process Record; Originally produced by DEFA Film Library in 1983 N2 - In this short, East German photographer Gundula Schulze (b. 1954) vividly explains her creative process and talks about her desire to and concerns about capturing the whole personality of the women in her work. She sees her nude portraits, posed in social settings, as the antithesis of the usual, superficially erotic nude photographs. As of the late 1970s, Schulze’s innovative photo series were met with official disapproval because they captured and conveyed the loneliness, poverty and distress felt by some in East German society. This conversation with Schulze, filmed in color, is interspersed with black-and-white film clips of working women UR - https://tus.kanopy.com/node/12305937 UR - https://www.kanopy.com/node/12305937/external-image ER -