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== Reading List == | == Notes on Beauty Queens == | ||
Ambivalence: | |||
Raw emotions / Staged emotions | |||
Attracted / Repelled | |||
Campy qualities: overdoing gender performance | |||
Repressive system | |||
Candidates have to be unmarried, no children, not pregnant etc | |||
Moment of extreme joy on image cropped out turns into something else as if these woman are about to experience something horrible | |||
Reference to Elisabeth Bronfen on the Diva: Diva vs Celebrity - the celebrity known through images through media (photo and TV), she embodies arbitariness and exchangebility of celebrities. The diva embodies great passions and oscilates between symbolic and real body. | |||
21.11. - make selection and try sizes and paper | |||
try more of the voyeuristic images without context | |||
Ine: Bataille on ecstasy | |||
== Reading List from University of Amsterdam== | |||
[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/happiness/ Stanford entries: Happiness] | [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/happiness/ Stanford entries: Happiness] |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 5 December 2016
Notes on Beauty Queens
Ambivalence:
Raw emotions / Staged emotions
Attracted / Repelled
Campy qualities: overdoing gender performance
Repressive system
Candidates have to be unmarried, no children, not pregnant etc
Moment of extreme joy on image cropped out turns into something else as if these woman are about to experience something horrible
Reference to Elisabeth Bronfen on the Diva: Diva vs Celebrity - the celebrity known through images through media (photo and TV), she embodies arbitariness and exchangebility of celebrities. The diva embodies great passions and oscilates between symbolic and real body.
21.11. - make selection and try sizes and paper try more of the voyeuristic images without context
Ine: Bataille on ecstasy