This collection features b&w photos by Montoya (photography/digital media, U. of Houston), brief profiles, and statistics from the matches of 12 female boxers from the US. In addition, Márquez (Chicano, Hispano, and Latino library research program, U. of New Mexico) presents an essay on the history of women's boxing; and Chavoya (contemporary art and Latina/o Studies, Williams College) provides an essay on the work and career of Montoya. The book is not indexed. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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"Female boxers are courageous; by stepping into the ring they challenge the social, cultural, and political barriers established to maintain male dominance in society," states Maria Teresa Marquez in her introduction to Women Boxers: The New Warriors by Delilah Montoya.Delilah Montoya has engaged the power and beauty of photography for over twenty-five years. C. Ondine Chavoya in his essay on Montoya claims "Montoya's visual art explores cultural history, memory, and identity through an approach that is both documentary and narrative. She works in a variety of two-dimensional photographic and printing processes as well as creating multimedia installations. Equally experimental and reverential, Montoya's images are densely textured and provocatively layered with aesthetic, spiritual, and political meanings."
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