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BETWEEN MORAL PRETENSE & LURID SPECTACLE: A VERY CONTRARY MARY
“And she took this leap while displaying the full measure of female unpredictablity, while the world watched, astounded, dismayed and outraged. This Mary was quite contrary, and her reputation over time, unsurprisingly, has suffered from this complexity. Surely we women … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrea Dworkin, Barbara Kruger, Bell Hooks, Carolyn Korsmeyer, Cynthia Chandler, Donna Lichow, Edmund Burke, Eithne Johnson, Eric Schaefer, Feminism, feminist art, Gail Dines, Gilbert Imlay, Gloria Steinem, Henry Jenkins, Hilde S. Hein, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Joseph Johnson, Kim Airs, Lyndall Gordon, Marie-Guillemine Benoist, Marilyn Monroe, Martin Buber, Mary Wollstonecraft, Neil Leach, Peggy Z. Brand, Susie Bright, Suzie Bright, Toni Bentley, Viktor Frankl
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THE MALE GAZE:LOOKING IS RARELY A NEUTRAL OPERATION
The description of genius with feminine images did not serve to bridge the gulf between male and female artists, partly because of the different ways that their creativity was conceived. Actual childbirth was regarded as an outgrowth of women’s “natural” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrea Dworkin, Barbara Kruger, Beryl Cook, Carolyn Korsmeyer, Christine Battersby, Donna Lichow, Dorothy Hale, Edmund Burke, Feminism, feminist art, Frida Kahlo, Gisela Ecker, Hannah More, Henry Fuseli, Hilde S. Hein, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jill Posner, Joseph Johnson, Laura Mulvey, Laurie Anderson, Linda Nochlin, Mary E. Bradley Lane, Nancy Burns, Nancy Spero, Naomi Scheman, Peggy Z. Brand, Richard Price, Sam Taylor-Wood, Thomas Paine, Virginia Woolf
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ATTENTION MEN:THEY MAY EAT YOUR LUNCH
Once it is demonstrated that man and woman are not, and should not be constituted the same, either in character or in temperament, it follows that they should not have the same education. In following the directions of nature they … Continue reading →
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Tagged Annie Oakley, Barbara Kruger, Bell Hooks, Carolyn Korsemeyer, Carolyn Korsmeyer, Donna Lichow, Edmund Burke, Fanny Blood, Feminism, Genevieve Vaughan, Henry Fuseli, Hilde S. Hein, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jillian Venters, Joseph Johnson, Joseph Priestley, Korsmeyer, Laura Mulvey, Linda Nochlin, Marianne Faithful, Marianne Faithfull, Mary E. Bradley Lane, Mary Wollstonecraft, Nancy Burns, Naomi Zack, Nick Cave, P.J. Harvey, Peggy Z. Brand, Sarah Lucas, Thomas Paine, Tracey Marie Walker, Vanessa Beecroft, William Blake, William Godwin
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