Sentences with phrase «gender performance»

According to Farr, the shooters» gender performances at school were typically «off», either not meeting or exaggerating the Adolescent Insider Masculinity imperatives.
Although Abstract Expressionism is traditionally a male - dominated medium that celebrated the author - as - genius and abstraction as the purist form, Yossifor's manipulation of the genre as a time - based gendered performance reconfigures the coordinates.
Presiding over the gallery is Self - Portrait: Blue Beard (1996) by Del LaGrace Volcano, a photographic self - portrait that defies viewers» assumptions and expectations about gender performance and expression.
Alexandra's huffy response when another character uses the term «drag show» to describe her Christmas Eve cabaret act makes it clear how far she's moved beyond what she feels to be a crude conception of gender performance.
New York, Guggenheim Museum, Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose: Gender Performance in Photography, 1997, p. 103 (another example exhibited and illustrated).
I wonder if our gender performance and attractions are a bit more complex than can be represented on a linear scale in a binary system.
It's just like if Freaky Friday had subtlety and nuance and gorgeous visuals and a large, overreaching narrative exploring the nature of gender performance and adolescent anxiety in modern Japan.
Explicitly playing with gender and gender performance has been foundational to Swinton's career and identity as a performer.
As a researcher, Dr. Clark focuses on the topics of educational leadership, leadership development, feminist theory, gender performance, and nontraditional administrative preparation.
At grade 12, the gender performance gap was 14 points.
I will have work as part of this group exhibition, Beaver: An exhibition female sexual self - expression, pornography, and gender performance
Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose: Gender Performance in Photography, Jennifer Blessing and the Guggenheim Museum of Art, New York, NY [ill.]
Her work was included in notable exhibitions throughout the 1990s, including: The American Century (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1999); Sunshine & Noir: Art in L.A. 1960 - 1997 (The Lousiana Museum, Denmark, 1997); Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose: Gender Performance in Photograpghy (Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1997); Persona (Renaissance Society, Chicago, 1996); In a Different Light (University Art Museum at Berkeley, 1995); among others.
Through her work, she addresses paradigms of femininity and gender performance, recognizing the complex exchanges of power within these systems.
From the identity performance ritualized in «selfie» culture to the gender performance of hyper - femme footwear, Gaignard blends humor, persona, and popular culture to reveal the ways in which the meeting and mixing of contrasting realities can feel much like displacement.
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