Figure 22. Princess Dara Rasami letting down her hair; note the way it becomes visible from behind in the full-length mirror / Concubines with Cameras: Royal Siamese Consorts Picturing Femininity and Ethnic Difference in Early 20th Century Siam
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- Concubines with Cameras: Royal Siamese Consorts Picturing Femininity and Ethnic Difference in Early 20th Century Siam
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- Leslie Woodhouse
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- Figure 22. Princess Dara Rasami letting down her hair; note the way it becomes visible from behind in the full-length mirror
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- 2012-03
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"Figure 22. Princess Dara Rasami letting down her hair; note the way it becomes visible from behind in the full-length mirror; Concubines with Cameras: Royal Siamese Consorts Picturing Femininity and Ethnic Difference in Early 20th Century Siam." In the digital collection Trans-Asia Photography Review Images. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tapic/x-7977573.0002.202-00000021/7977573.0002.202-00000021. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.