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Feminist Perspective Review Of Burning Woman Portraits

At the exhibition, visitors praised Marit's father's paintings as beautiful and peculiar, "Thanks, that's my work, I published it in my father's name." A hundred years after Margery's encounter, Woolf's "One Man's Room" focuses on women's social disadvantages, telling that for a woman to become a writer, she needs two material conditions: "a lockable room, an annual income of 500 pounds." ”

Feminist Perspective Review Of Burning Woman Portraits

With a corset, a chest, and a large skirt, John Berger wrote in The Way of Seeing that "the object of the woman's own observation is the man, and the person being observed is the woman, so she regards herself as an object, and it is a very special visual image - the landscape." "The painter lives in an era in which women are examining others on the one hand, and on the other hand, the perspective of men is internalized into the perspective of women, that is, they must dress themselves according to male aesthetics. The women in "Burning Woman" are all dressed in tight clothing, and the breasts under the naked eyes are the objects of male naked lust.

Feminist Perspective Review Of Burning Woman Portraits

However, we notice that the maid is pregnant, but we do not mention the man who left the sperm, and the male who tries to be silent in the film is always invisible. But sophie, the maid, drank abortion herbs, ran, drank, lifted the fetus, and finally had to ask the country mother-in-law to help her abort after the hostess left—using forceps to crush the fetus in the womb and make it die of blood. The maid bears the consequences of childbirth and tries to kill the rumors of unmarried pregnancy in the cradle.

Feminist Perspective Review Of Burning Woman Portraits

From the perspective of existentialism, the reason why human beings are higher than other species is that human beings pursue not only the continuation of species, not repetition, but transcendence. In their view, within the female protagonist, the main "reproduction", which means repetition, male outside, to achieve transcendence. It seems that the lives of different genders should have different life settings, which is the "domestication" of gender identity in patriarchal society.

Feminist Perspective Review Of Burning Woman Portraits
Feminist Perspective Review Of Burning Woman Portraits

When we watch Eros smoke, I as a male take aback. Even from the perspective of modern society, it is normal for women to smoke, but why the subconscious has the resistance of "women should not smoke", it should be that the collective subconscious "domesticated" my consciousness, so that my own psychological surprise reaction is prominent. At the same time, I noticed that Marianne most of the time had her hands in her pockets, and the hidden pocket inside the skirt hid a lot of space for her, a subconscious response to what should be a male action, as if "many women should naturally put their hands crossed in front of the abdomen", which is the dark psychology that we have "domesticated" in the collective subconscious of patriarchal society.

Feminist Perspective Review Of Burning Woman Portraits

Although the newborn's body is a new birth, the consciousness has inherited the various subconscious consciousnesses of the ancestors, how to break through the shadow of patriarchy and move towards "gender equality", how to prevent the "misogynistic gender war" and "only talk about interests and not about the right to fight for responsibility" The two-headed freaks compete to grow wildly, and the task is heavy and long.

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