thanks, this was my first blog post here. (posted to "Nice" Feminism)
This is the rantiest part of the essay: The history of women in art in the western world is one that is fraught with suppression, exploitation and sexism. As one activist feminist artist group, the Guerrilla Girls, addressed on one (posted to "Nice" Feminism)
okay, I'll admit it, I was being kind of lazy with this paper. It was a brief response paper to an article about Eva Hesse and the bulk of it (which is not posted here) centers on other topics, such (posted to "Nice" Feminism)
I don't know the name of the woman was who painted for Louis XIV, but one art history class I took, I remember being told about Elizabeth Vigee Lebrun and her husband. (Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun is one of the few remembered (posted to "Nice" Feminism)
It's always a good thing to remember and look up to those individuals who have overcome adversity to obtain success. But not when looking up to those few means refusing to look down at those who continue to be oppressed. (posted to "Nice" Feminism)
Is The history of women in art in the western world is one that is fraught with suppression, exploitation and sexism really just an opinion? I think it's pretty factual to claim that the history of women in general in (posted to "Nice" Feminism)
Fighting against oppression is inherently nice. Especially if you have to take crap for doing it. (posted to "Nice" Feminism)
Maybe this is just me, but in high school, research papers were supposed to be objective. But my college professors wanted more thoughtful, opinionated papers. That's what good academic writing is about, right? And I don't understand how you're not (posted to "Nice" Feminism)