The small scale intimacy of the story about a teenage girl on the cusp
of womanhood in Sacramento feels raw and real, its cozy focus creating a universal anecdote that relives (with bittersweet affection) a part of life that's filled with constantly fluctuating highs and lows.
The show also features Mann's photographs of adolescent girls on the
cusp of womanhood from the series At 12: Portraits of Young Women.
«Deeply immersed in these values as they were, however, the women Stevens interviewed were hardly immune to the more mainstream
ideals of womanhood shaped in part by liberal feminism.
Unpredictable cycles or totally absent periods... or heavy bleeding and painful cramps... with headaches, nausea, and vomiting — it's just a natural
part of womanhood, right?
Black Panther creates an aesthetic that challenges, refutes and destroys stereotypical
concepts of womanhood as a whole.
creates an aesthetic that challenges, refutes and destroys stereotypical concepts
of womanhood as a whole.
It's almost like I see the pain and suffering of so many slavery generations and the aftermath and can finally finally be allowed to have a glimpse into that powerful zone within the confines of racism - yet beyond - with
themes of womanhood, motherhood, etc..
In time, perhaps, it will yield a biblical
theology of womanhood with roots in the goodness of creation female and male.
For example, perhaps it goes too far for me to say that it is impossible to have a biblical
view of womanhood.
For example, ideal
images of womanhood may cause her to suffer for the sake of her children having a father.
What is important for a woman in making this commitment and living it out is a strong sense of self - possession rooted in an awareness of her human dignity before God and the importance of the
gift of her womanhood in marriage.
By honoring and supporting the life
stages of womanhood and the natural shifts that we all undergo, we can be more attuned with ourselves and the world around us.
Jane Campion's final student film made at the Australian Film & Television School (now called the Australian Film, Television and Radio School), A Girl's Own Story offers a lyrical exploration of three young girls on the
brink of womanhood in a «60s Australia in a state of cultural flux.
This blog highlight the beauty, style, and femininity of women across the African Diaspora Faces of Black fashion also celebrates the beauty and
complexities of womanhood.
The works on display show Bourgeois's interest in exploring
ideas of womanhood through recurring motifs, from spiders to spirals.
No revolution in human history is more important than the emancipation
of womanhood from such serfdom to her present independence.
While a resident, she will continue exploring the symbolism
of womanhood through installation, portraiture, and still life photography.
Kehinde Wiley revamps the tradition of classical portraiture, retroactively injecting black subjects into the art historical tradition, while Mickalene Thomas addresses
understandings of womanhood, identity and desire with her bedazzled interior portraits.
The complementarianism of, say, John Piper, Mark Driscoll, Owen Strachan and the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood relies heavily on demanding that all men conform to rigid, prescriptive standards of manhood and that all women conform to rigid, prescriptive
standards of womanhood, regardless of personality, giftedness, culture, circumstances, and perhaps most ironically, the very complementary character qualities that often make a relationship work!
I remember one essay in particular; the author argued that we can not use subjective words such as «feminine» as a descriptor of women because, by very
nature of womanhood, if you are a woman, then it is, in fact, regardless of stereotypes, feminine.
Our other two main articles consider the crucial
question of womanhood and what it means to live out a distinctively feminine vocation (Woman and the Cardinal Virtue of Fortitude and Embodying the Pure Bride of Christ).
The
status of womanhood reached its pinnacle in vedic times for which extant sanskrit literature is the evidence (11).
Just think of the
icons of womanhood that the media insistently project today — «neither virgin nor mother».
Alison Jones, Oxford, UK Photo: Linnea Weikleenget Breasts Here on my chest are these things called breasts, I spent many years waiting for them to appear, a
sign of womanhood clear to see, a curvaceous indication of puberty and attainment of the adult state, I got them late.
Newcomer Witherspoon manages to strike exactly the right note as the tomboy on the
verge of womanhood while Waterston works on several levels at once.
to soften a work email or gotten the third degree from your nosy aunt about putting career over starting a family, you know how it feels to be trapped in traditional
expectations of womanhood.
The game uses dream - like vignettes to allow the player to explore the creative
power of womanhood.
Catherine Fox, «Lipstick Explores
Meaning of Womanhood,» The Atlanta Journal - Constitution, June 29, p. Q8, exhibition review ofLipstick.
LC: Sascha, with a myriad of
representations of womanhood in your painting — sometimes even haunting your painting, as you say — I wonder if breaking that insistent masculine spell is on your mind, as well?
A series of eye - catching sculptural installations that address
issues of womanhood and nationality are composed of everyday objects such as tiles and textiles.
Christina Aguilera is an undeniably talented singer, but she is equally famous for her adventurous sense of style and outspoken
embrace of womanhood.
Women's suffrage was not a matter of simple justice but what Elizabeth Cady Stanton called a «new
evangel of womanhood.»
Rather, it seems that only one -
type of womanhood is usually the focus on most womens» ministries, just like a lot of men are rather tired of pancake breakfasts and retreats about shooting guns and refraining from masturbation.
Nineteenth - century Sisters of Charity found little support for their work with «delinquent girls» from powerful ecclesiastics like New York Archbishop John Hughes, who sincerely believed it impossible to rehabilitate a woman once she had relinquished «the
glory of her womanhood.»