Publisher: Aperture | 2005 Edition
Format: Softcover | 192 pages
Living with the Enemy by photojournalist Donna Ferrato is a groundbreaking and unflinching exploration of domestic violence in America. First published in 1991, this Aperture edition from 2005 presents Ferrato's raw, intimate photographs and testimonies that expose the hidden realities of abuse within the home. Captured over a decade, the images challenge societal silence and force a confrontation with the brutal dynamics of power, control, and survival.
A landmark work in documentary photography and feminist activism, Living with the Enemy remains a powerful visual and social document.
Out-of-print and highly sought after.
Publisher: Aperture | 2005 Edition
Format: Softcover | 192 pages
Living with the Enemy by photojournalist Donna Ferrato is a groundbreaking and unflinching exploration of domestic violence in America. First published in 1991, this Aperture edition from 2005 presents Ferrato's raw, intimate photographs and testimonies that expose the hidden realities of abuse within the home. Captured over a decade, the images challenge societal silence and force a confrontation with the brutal dynamics of power, control, and survival.
A landmark work in documentary photography and feminist activism, Living with the Enemy remains a powerful visual and social document.
Out-of-print and highly sought after.