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"Let Me Show You Around": The Domestic As A Site For Personal And Political Transformation, Brett Morgan
"Let Me Show You Around": The Domestic As A Site For Personal And Political Transformation, Brett Morgan
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This thesis seeks to contextualize and describe my art making practice through my personal experience and professional research. I begin by referencing a childhood memory to craft a metaphor for my current work. Through storytelling, I weave together the ideas of home, comfort, and alienation to describe the influence that domestic objects have on the construction of identities. Using disidentification as a queer method, the works described herein act as visual (and visible) evidence to imagine queered futures and complicate the traditional divisions between public discourse and personal narrative. In conclusion, the importance of this queering as a sustained and …
Tale As Old As...Feminism? The (Re)Making Of Beauty And The Beast, Cara Doreen Hardman
Tale As Old As...Feminism? The (Re)Making Of Beauty And The Beast, Cara Doreen Hardman
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In this thesis, I investigate Disney's positioning of the live-action Beauty and the Beast as feminist. Up to this point, Disney's animated Beauty and the Beast has both been hailed as presenting audiences with an empowered princess and criticized for the Beast's aggressive behavior and the positioning of Belle as a woman meant to propel the Beast's story forward. I provide an assessment of the gender politics depicted in Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast, and I problematize the tendency to classify texts as either entirely feminist or utterly antifeminist. As a whole, this thesis provides an in-depth analysis of …