Results for A Response to “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?”By Linda Nochlin
- A Response to “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?”By Linda Nochlin -
...s with wombs rather than penises to create anything significant” In my opinion these observations seem sexist and not well thought out. This article gave me the opportunity to analyze the reasons and possibilities of the q... - femminist art -
... ” this was asked my Linda Nochlin in 1971,
Thoughout her article in which she asked this question she discussed why many women have been continually neglected and marginalized throughout art history.
I will discu... - Linda Brent -
... As a result, Linda Brent gives all women an understanding of how enslaved women struggled with identity, self-image, trust and fear. ... As a child Linda never had a thought of being someone else’s property as she was ... - Elitism and Feminism (Art History) -
...dge who was oppressed in the 1940’s because she was black actress and singer.
Audre Lorde uses writing as an act of transformation. We learn that when you write and break the silences you can transform yourself, societ... - Linda Conner -
Linda Conner
OVERALL IMPACT / 2-Fair
The Overall Impact of Linda Conner’s lecture I rated a 2, or fair. Linda Conner is an interesting speech to evaluate due to the nature of her speech. Linda prepared her prese... - Influences of hip hop -
...ti-women message. These groups argue that the lyrics in many rap songs degrade women by calling them bitches, hoes, and tricks. These words, however, do little more than sell records. It is the image that rap artists repre... - Unlike great thinkers and great artists the most effective political leaders must often yield to public -
As the symbol of modern society, democracy has been improved greatly since feudalist period, and the improvement endows thinkers and artists right to stick to their own minds, and forces political leaders to yield to publ... - Linda's Role in Death of a Salesman -
...ause when Biff came home from Texas, he notices there was a change in his father, and Willy is not the same man when Biff was in high school. Biff is now beginning to lose the respect he once had for his father.
Linda ma... - Death of A Salesman -
...or seduction is even "knockin' them over," suggesting at best an impersonal connection to the women and at worst a violent subtext. Happy clearly demonstrates aspects of a Madonna-whore complex; he cannot respect women wit... - How Men and Women Think Differently -
...-knit. The games they play do not involve on winning or losing because girls focus on friendships and intimacy. They place high values on communication and collaboration. When a girl tells another girl what to do she is... - Women: Treat Them like Treasure or Trash -
...uge impact on the world. So whenever somebody does a song good or bad many people are watching and following what they do. Music artists are remodels and sending negative messages to people especially young kids will have ... - Religion and its effect in the book incident in the life of a slave girl -
Crystal Kaminski
Period 7 11-16-03
An institution is a custom that has long been an
important feature upon a group or society and religion
has a history of being just that. Religion is th... - Slave Girl -
...telling her master that she wanted to marry him. It was little things like this that Linda’s master did to keep her from having any sort of freedom what so ever.
Abuse as a slave was very common, not only physical abuse,... - Death of a salesman -
...nd wanted them to be “perfect.” “Be careful on the stairs, dear!” (Miller) In the 50’s and 60’s women like Linda endured more than any woman in today’s society would. If a man today has a mistress and the wife knows abo... - family love -
...e play proves that Linda loves Willy. Willy has just come back from what is supposed to be a long work related trip, but he has come back earlier than normal. Linda is terrified in case something has happened to Willy. As ... - American Dream in Death of a Salesman -
...re, and the American dream made Willy its victim. Willy Loman is the first character to represent the American Dream. First, he has a strong belief of the American Dream because of his brother Ben: "Why boys, when I was se... - pop art -
...an in the late 1950s and continued to flourish in the 1960s and 1970s. The artists of this movement took common goods such as celebrities, media images and icons and transformed them into works of art. Pop Art developed pr... - Baseball -
...Linda Pastan’s first 2 lines of her poem:
When you tried to tell me
baseball was a metaphor
Someone has already expressed the opinion that baseball is a metaphor for life. In the subsequent lines that follow we disco... - Power over Circumstances in Mansfield's "Prelude" -
.... Instead, she would dream of escaping, a desire expressed through her fastidiousness and lounging in a chaises longues (Parkin-Gounelas 156), letting nothing “violate her inner and outer space” (157), but also through the... - The Cowardice in Willy Loman -
...f as a football champion, which is one of the reasons Willy thinks Biff is so extraordinary. As Willy is finishing up his thoughts, his wife, Linda, calls him up to bed. After this happens, the sound of a speeding car is h...