Sentences with phrase «as feminist»

As a feminist, I still find it annoying that forms state «gender» rather than «sex» when defining whether you are male or female.
He also cites those who went before him, such as the feminist psychiatrist, Karen Horney, MD, who laid a good bit of the groundwork for our understanding of the importance of «shoulds» in depression and anxiety and relationship conflicts, as well as the role of some of the Self - Defeating Beliefs, such as the Love / Approval Addiction and others, although she used different terms to describe these potentially destructive beliefs.
As a feminist therapist, I try to offer an empowering woman - centered approach to help women find their voice and sense of self again!
«That Florence Nightingale would repeat and circulate such descriptions is something to reflect upon the next time you hear her praised as a feminist icon,» Mohamed said.
Mary Joe Frug (1988, p. 1) described herself as a feminist: «For me, that word means that I am committed to two goals: (1) I hope to advance the position of women socially, economically, and in their personal relationships, and (2) I seek to undermine and undo the effect of gender on the lives of women and men.»
To an outsider, my roles as a divorce mediator and as a feminist often appear mutually hostile and unbridgeable.
This course will rotate topics and cover two advanced practice areas such as feminist therapy, sex therapy, or therapy with families with substance abuse or violence.
It is as famous for its somewhat traditional, International Film Festival as it is for nurturing such movements as the feminist, «riot grrl» movement.
The Quebec restriction on name change after marriage is often defended as a feminist move against the patriarchal notion that women must take their husband's name, but are the limits imposed on a woman's choice to change her name not just as patriarchal?
As a feminist, I've always been more comfortable on the sidelines, encouraging female voices that sound clear and sharp and true, and that resonate with my own moral feelings on gender equality issues, but not wanting to head in and run the plays.
As a feminist she had an interesting answer.
JS: Do you see your paintings as feminist in the sense that they are acknowledging this kind of messiness?
Many of the artists involved claimed their use of fabrics, wallpapers, and quilts as a feminist strategy, an elevation of domestic items to the status of fine art.
Wonder Woman as corporate flack or as feminist icon?
As a feminist and activist she earnestly addresses social injustices, inequalities and political issues through her various choice of mediums which includes installation, drawing and video.
Though Sturtevant evaded the description of her practice as feminist, her work, at least in retrospect, was a staunch form of female empowerment.
Picasso revealed as a feminist in new exhibition - Telegraph.
As a feminist and activist she earnestly addr...
As a feminist and activist she earnestly...
These works represent Schapiro's identity as an artist working in the center of contemporary abstraction and simultaneously as a feminist being challenged to represent women's «consciousness» through imagery.
And then this woman from the audience asked: «But I want to make paintings as a feminist, so how do I do that?»
As a feminist publication, we are committed to supporting the work of self - identified women and queer / trans / gender non-conforming individuals and strive to share the experiences and distinctive voices of those who identify as such.
SL At the panel, Joan Semmel said something like: I don't paint as a feminist, but when I put my work into the world, then I need my feminism, then it comes through.
This is the traditional quick read of Kruger's work as a feminist deconstruction utilizing truth - to - power statements paired with imagery that underscores the text.
There are several works included in the show at Michael Werner that make the argument for Mr. Jones» as a feminist in disguise difficult to stomach.
In her focus on contemporary culture, Kruger is similar to other top contemporary artists, such as the feminist video artist Martha Rosler (b. 1943), Neo-Pop artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), surrealist photographer Cindy Sherman (b. 1954), British installationist Damien Hirst (b. 1965) and projection artist Jenny Holzer (b. 1950).
Morineau's introductory essay asserts Saint Phalle's status as a feminist and risk - taker with a «mixture of coherence, complexity, and courage which distinguishes great artists.»
Like other postmodernist artists, such as Damien Hirst (1965) and Tracey Emin (1963), Saville has benefited considerably from Saatchi's patronage, and her disturbing (sometimes gross) depictions of obese, occasionally faceless women have gained widespread attention without being seen as feminist art or linked with feminism.
At the fair itself, special projects include the free sculpture park boasting big names such as feminist art icon Kiki Smith and Thomas Houseago, whose messy take on macho modernism has made him a rising star.
An example of Conceptual as well as feminist art, from a leading Young British artist.
Rope ladders recalling those used by aerialists (a figure that is also known as a feminist trope) also resemble double helixes, the shape of DNA.
LF: I don't really think of them as feminist artists.
The work reimagines typical mythic tropes, such as a feminist reworking of the hero's journey.
Curator Helen Molesworth tried to locate such a different relationship in an essay on New York painter Amy Sillman in which she discussed unknowability as a feminist virtue, a reaction against authority and mastery.
Could Mobley's framing of her son's image be read as a feminist action?
Ephemera comprises much of the show, and it's crammed into every nook of the galleries: there is the exhibition announcement for Ms. Lippard's legendary 1966 exhibition «Eccentric Abstraction,» which included organic, tactile work by Eva Hesse, Louise Bourgeois and others as the feminist counterpoint to minimalism; an issue of Aspen Magazine devoted to minimalism; and documentation of Richard Serra's famous molten iron piece Splashing (1968).
Cindy Sherman, a New York - based photographer, is a different style of artist again — one whose work is often interpreted as feminist.
Levine's appropriation series became a symbol of post-modern movement and highly - discussed theme, both praised and attacked as a feminist takeover of patriarchal authority.
In classical Hollywood cinema, as feminist film theorist, Laura Mulvey defined it; women are almost always represented in a sexualized way in order to appeal to a male audience.
The Dante Hotel might also be seen as a feminist intervention in the conceptual legacy of Marcel Duchamp's experiments with life - casting, especially since Hershman Leeson has cited his readymades as an influence on her own work.65 While the artist has not explicitly connected The Dante Hotel with Duchamp's Étant Donnés, the comparison is useful as both confront the viewer with a disturbing scene charged with sexual violence, although from different gender perspectives.
Parallel to these art historical reservations were thematic questions that brewed as the feminist movement championed positive depictions of the female body, such as Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro's 1971 founding of the Feminist Art Program at the California Institute of the Arts, as well as the 1974 — 79 creation of the monumental The Dinner Party, a celebration of women's history through a specifically female - bodied lineage of vaginal place settings.
The figures in the video exist in a state of dissociative identity disorder, characterized by the appearance of several very distinct identities such as feminist author and activist Bell Hooks, YouTube personality and ballroom legend Samantha James Revlon and Trans Activist Janet Mock.
They travel the world, talking about the issues and their experiences as feminist masked avengers, reinventing the «f» word into the 21st century.
Delilah Montoya explores the unusual relationships that result from negotiating different ways of viewing, conceptualizing, representing and consuming the diverse worlds found in the Southwest from her own perspective as a feminist Chicana artist from a matriarchal family.
Behind this series is Kaufman's desire as a feminist to take back the ownership of a male hand, «away from the increasingly negative narratives associated with... grotesquely imbalanced, entitled male behavior» in an attempt to «direct a social gaze to men's capacity for benevolence, playfulness and nurturing.»
She has also documented her own work as a feminist painter in «Pages from My Diary» Patricia Mohammed (ed.)
In winter of 2017 at Carnegie Mellon University's Miller Gallery she will curate HACKING / MODDING / REMIXING as feminist protest, a survey exhibition of women working at the intersection of art and technology intervening on dominant voices in technology and popular culture, producing critical works from the last 30 years that give visibility to women's perspectives and experiences that have been marginalized, ignored, or dismissed.
While her amusing architectural pieces hold traces from Minimalism and Land Art, North Carolina - born and South Carolina - raised artist's status as a feminist icon is indisputable.
If I Could Say This With My Body, Would I. I Would by Anne Waldman and Kiki Smith origin organza «spurned as a feminist» so we think so we march on Sojourner Truth sold with a flock of sheep for $ 100 Ain't I A Woman?
Asper's refusal to represent in traditional ways serves as a feminist take on the gaze.
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