Sentences with phrase «sexualized nature»

The Dwarf is all muscle and mostly naked, the Amazon, while in a bikini, is all muscle as well) It's something I think the internet as a whole is ignoring and just focusing on the sexualized nature of a few of the characters.
The brunt of those past articles emphasizes the sexualized nature of female robots and it's a trend that's yet to cease in today's films.
The episodic nature of the film, the various physical environments in which Babydoll and her fellow warrior - inmates find themselves, as well as the sexualized nature of these characters, bear all the earmarks of a videogame, but the real world filled with real danger that intrudes at crucial moments raises the stakes, engaging the audience in a way that the female - centric, video - game - turned - film Aeon Flux (2005), which I also like, never quite achieves.

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The viewer is asked to engage with and question whether her hyper - sexualized women are depicted solely to satisfy an insatiable male - dominated gaze, or alternatively the complex nature of women and their desire to enjoy their sexuality, enjoy their bodies and their desire to be desirable.
Biology and difference are also a key element in Fsision, a 2015 film by Brazilian - born, New York - based Felipe Meres, in which he analyzes the life of microscopic planarians as a means to reconsider the boundaries of gender forms and sexualized matters in nature.
The viewer is asked to engage with and question whether Lichtenstein's hyper - sexualized women are depicted solely to satisfy an insatiable male - dominated gaze or alternatively, to satisfy the complex nature of women and their desire to be desirable and enjoy their own sexuality and bodies.
Following artists like Louise Lawler, Collier questions the nature of the photograph and specifically sexualized imagery.
What emerges through these galleries is not so much a demonstration of the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary art (which, as Caland proves, is nothing new) but, rather, a treatment of the racialized, gendered or sexualized body as a site of personal freedom and imaginative potential as well as externally imposed prejudice, constraint and violence.
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