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Title: Feminism 4: Examples of Postmodern Feminism


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Feminism 4 Examples of Postmodern Feminism
  • Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman and Margaret Atwood

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Outline
  • Postmodern Feminist Artistic/Literary Strategies
  • Cindy Sherman
  • Barbara Kruger

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Postmodern Feminist Strategies -- conscious use
of dual language
  • Mimicry Parody e.g. Cindy Sherman Madonna
  • Revising tradition and traditional
    genre???????Atwoods use of fairy tales and
    genres
  • Re-Visioning History The Woman Warrior (novel),
    The Piano (film) Collage Open accusation
    Barbara Kruger
  • Fluid Styles mixed with linear narrative Films
    by Lea Pool, poems by ??

4
Postmodern feminist literary strategies the use
of duality (2)
  • Themes Meanings
  • Construction of identity through relationships
    blurring of gender boundaries dual identity
    (???,The Piano).
  • Alternative world Fantasies, magic realism,
    utopia or distopia
  • Dual language ?subversiveness (of binaries and
    fixed meanings), irony and ambiguity.

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Mimicry Parody e.g. (1)
  • Target Jean-Aguste-Dominique Ingres' The
    Turkish Bath, 1862 Credit The Artchive

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Mimicry Parody e.g.
  • Sylvia Sleigh, The Turkish Bath, 1973

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Mimicry Parody e.g. (2) Cindy Sherman
  • 1) Untitled Film Stills (1977) -- using herself
    as a model in some black-and-white film stills
  • 2) on the tradition of portraiture, she exploits
    the grotesquerie of wealthy and powerful patrons
    through the extensive use of prostheses, stage
    makeup, and costumes
  • 3) to using body fragments, dolls or some other
    inanimate objects.
  • Addresses issues of femininity, sexual identity,
    voyeurism, and artificiality and oppression in
    cultural representations.

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Cindy Sherman (1) Untitled Film Stills (1977)
  • Lois Lane in the 1950's television program
    Superman 
  • Cindy Sherman (Staniszewski 281)

9
Cindy Sherman Untitled Film Stills (1977)
  • Marilyn Monroe
  • Cindy Sherman Untitled  film still (Staniszewski
    282)

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Cindy Sherman (2) work in the 80s critique of
portraits

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Cindy Sherman (2) work in the 80sfemale
victimization
  • Cindy Sherman, Untitled No. 153, 1985. Metro
    Pictures, New York.

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Cindy Sherman (2) work in the 80sfemale
grotesque
  • Sherman, Untitled 155, 1985.
  • -- gaze disembodied so that it belongs to no
    one.
  • (source http//www.tenverses.org/ten2.html
  • The article Ten Years Later Reconsidering Cindy
    Sherman's "Sex Pictures"
  • http//www.tenverses.org/ten1.html )

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Cindy Sherman (2) work in the 80sthe female
grotesque
  • Cindy Sherman, Untitled 250, 1992.
  • -- Thus, the seductive has been used to produce
    the grotesque. (source http//www.tenverses.org/
    ten7.html

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Barbara Kruger
  • Traditional images superimposed with some strong
    words.
  • An opposition between the pronouns "you" and
    "we," which satirically refer to
  • "men" and "women,
  • the dominant and the dominated, or
  • the commercial culture and the consumers 

15
Barbara Kruger (1) Critique of
  • Male Desire in Sexual fetishism, Male domination
    in Religion

16
Barbara Kruger (1) Critique of Male Power
  • The use of hands in male rituals

17
Barbara Kruger (1) Critique of Male Power
  • The use of hands in male rituals

18
Barbara Kruger (2) Objectification of Women
  • The use of female images in plastic arts e.g.
    Your gaze hits the side of my face

19
Barbara Kruger (2) Objectification of Women
  • The use of female characters in narratives

20
Barbara Kruger (2) Objectification of Women
  • The use of female patients in psychoanalysis

21
Barbara Kruger (3) Critique of Oppression
  • an installation
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