The sexual liberation of women can also be correlated with their struggle for political freedom and social equality.
Not exact matches
’42 Indeed,
women from all three continents, Africa, Asia and Latin America, say that «In the person and praxis
of Jesus Christ,
women of the three continents find the grounds
of our
liberation from all discrimination:
sexual, racial, social, economic, political and religious... Christology is integrally linked with action on behalf
of social justice and the defense
of each person's right to life and to a more humane life.43 This means that Christology is about apartheid,
sexual exploitation, poverty and oppression.
In addition to clashes over
liberation theology, Vatican authorities have continued to uphold official teaching on
sexual ethics in general (as in a 1986 statement on homosexuality by Cardinal Ratzinger) and have withstood calls even for an open discussion
of women's ordination or
of ending celibacy as a requirement for the priesthood.
Depending on who you ask, Hugh Hefner was either a pioneer
of sexual liberation and body positivity, or an exploitative «pimp» who damaged countless
women's lives and heavily contributed to our rigid, often artificial beauty standards and the blurred line between sexuality and objectification.
Through the highly documented feminist sex wars, which many historians believe attributed to the decline
of second wave feminism, came the rise
of the sex positive movement, which embraced
women's
sexual freedom as central to
women's
liberation.
They engage a dialogue
of sexual self - empowerment that pushes social and political boundaries with artworks that exemplify a new wave
of women's
sexual liberation in art.
Since the inception
of the
sexual liberation movement
women have been faced with polarizing views on sexuality, including pornography and erotica, and it's place within feminism.
The artists
of Secret Garden push social and political boundaries with artworks that boldly challenge the status quo and exemplify a new wave
of women's
sexual liberation.
The artists
of SECRET GARDEN push social and political boundaries with artworks that boldly challenge the status quo and exemplify a new wave
of women's
sexual liberation in art.
From Bourgeois's formative struggle with the «father figures»
of surrealism, including Andre Breton and Marcel Duchamp, to her galvanizing role in the feminist art movement
of the 1970s, to her subsequent emergence as a leading voice in postmodernism, this book explores the artist's responses to war, dislocation, and motherhood, to the predicament
of the «
woman artist» and the politics
of sexual and social
liberation, as a dialogue with psychoanalysis.
Since the inception
of the
sexual liberation movement
women have been faced with polarizing views on