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Unpack the important and complex issue of me putting something upon the women that's not there | Unpack the important and complex issue of me putting something upon the women that's not there | ||
-> Berger: Every image embodies a way of seeing. The photographers way of seeing is reflected in his choice of subject. Yet, although every image embodies a way of seeing, our perception or appreciateon of an image depends also upon our own way of seeing. | -> Berger: Every image embodies a way of seeing. The photographers way of seeing is reflected in his choice of subject. Yet, although every image embodies a way of seeing, our perception or appreciateon of an image depends also upon our own way of seeing. | ||
Revision as of 17:12, 26 January 2017
December 16, 2016
Ambivalence: Authentic performance versus Staged emotions
Campy qualities: overdoing gender performance
Vulnerability
At the hight of Joy an opposed truths seems to be revealed. To me the women seem to screem I want to break free from this fucked up system
Note: Candidates of beauty pageants have to be unmarried, no children, not pregnant etc
Ine: Bataille on ecstasy
January 25, 2017
Unpack the important and complex issue of me putting something upon the women that's not there
-> Berger: Every image embodies a way of seeing. The photographers way of seeing is reflected in his choice of subject. Yet, although every image embodies a way of seeing, our perception or appreciateon of an image depends also upon our own way of seeing.
Explain political commentary
Read about Re-Mediation
Explore more: Fun Factor: I seem to enjoy the discomfort and feel pity at the same time
Think about the effects of different arrangements: circular, corridor
Think about evidence of movie posters
Look at Anthropologists on the subject of Beauty Pageants