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Rarification

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Rar`i`fi`ca´tion    (răr`ĭ`fĭ`kā´shŭn)
n.1.See Rarefaction.


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While it is not possible to do so fully here, women photographers' central role in the development of the photography of fashion must be situated within the context of the simultaneous democratisation and rarification of photographic practice in the context of the Australian Pictorialist movement.
A similar rarification has taken place in some women's studies departments.
 
 
 
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