The photo above goes against all the traditional European oil painting norms. This woman is standing her ground and is exuding power. Power that belongs to her and only her, and not for the purpose of a man’s gratification. her head is tilted upwards, with a slight smirk, making her look confident in herself and not as if she is trying to please someone else. her feet are planted firmly and spaced apart, a commonly thought “man’s” stance. the sign she is holding is incredibly powerful, “I am your worst fear, I am your best fantasy”. this is alluding to the fact that men constantly fantasize about women, but feel intimidated when they have power or an edge over them in some way. Whatever the case may be, this photo oozes confidence, individuality, and independence. but not just independence in paying her bills, and independence that she has to speak up and not be held down by someone with opposing views. And oddly, this is seen as powerful and encouraged in much of todays society in America, in the sense that the feminist movement is urging women to speak up about their rights, and equal rights for all. Whether that be gender, sexual orientation (like what is being protested here), and race. This is all directly AGAINST what Berger spoke about in the third episode of “Ways of Seeing”, where women were always being depicted as subservient to the men staring back at her.
this video shows how a bisexual muslim women stands up for her rights to be herself, and others like her.
This is great. What specific ideas from episode 2 are you going to discuss?