Lesbianism‚ Feminism and Identity in Art CS3 - 2009/10 Kayley Healy Contents Page Introduction Chapter 1 – Robert Mapplethorpe (Self Portraits) Chapter 2 – Marcel Duchamp Chapter 3 – The Guerrilla Girls Chapter 4 – Lesbianism What is Lesbianism? History of Lesbianism Lesbian Identity Chapter 5 – Lesbianism and Gender in Art. Dyke Action Machine Toxic Titties Jocelyn Schneider Foye (Gender Identification Cards) Stacey Halper (Drag Kings) Conclusion Illustrations
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self-described as a "dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment." Based in Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada‚ and located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel‚ it was founded in Baie-Saint-Paul in 1984 by two former street performers‚ Guy Laliberté and Gilles Ste-Croix.[2] Initially named Les Échassiers‚ they toured Quebec in 1980 as a performing troupe. Their initial financial hardship was relieved in 1983 by a government grant from the Canada Council for the Arts‚ as part of the 450th anniversary celebrations
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Their view of that there is no order in the world resembles something I read about the French philosopher Deleuze who claimed that we all have is difference/chaos. And thus‚ the Epicurean view would hold consistent to that. Furthermore‚ I believe the stoics belief that the good life arises from reason is superior to that of the Epicurean‚ in large part due to
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VERSO london II New York First published by Verso 2012 © Slavoj Zizek All rights reserved The moral rights of the author have been asserted 13579108642 Verso UK: 6 Meard Street‚ London W1F OEG US: 20 Jay Street‚ Suite 1010‚ Brooklyn‚ NY 11201 www.versobooks.com Verso is the imprint of New Left Books ISBN-13: 978-1-84467-897-6 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication
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Cited: Forbs‚ Jill and Michael Kelly. French Cultural Studies. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1996. (This is the reproduction of The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1946)). Néret‚ Gilles
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time battling with the sword nobility instead of protecting the country that allows them to have such a title in the first place.(doc6) Louis XIII desired political independence and this distraction and rebellion only stop him from getting there. Gilles Andre de la Roque said "You can’t just earn the title of nobility because you lack the family necessary for it"(doc9). The idea of what truly makes a noble ‚ a noble is being shared by these documents. Marc-Antoine Millotet agreed with the rights
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Cited: Desmons‚ Gilles. Walking Paris: 30 Original Walks in and around Paris. London: New Holland‚ 2008. Print. Gerrard‚ Mike‚ and Donna Dailey. Top 10 Paris. New York: DK Pub.‚ 2008. Print. Nevez‚ Catherine Le‚ Christopher Pitts‚ and Nicola Williams. Discover Paris: Experience
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The symptoms were first described more than a hundred years ago by the French neurologist Gilles de la Tourette (Harvard Mental Health) ‚ and his name has been given to the disorder now regarded as the most common cause of tics — brief intermittent involuntary or semi-voluntary movements or sounds. A diagnosis of Tourette’s syndrome (TS) requires many motor tics (movements) and at least one vocal or phonic tic (sound)‚ with symptoms beginning before age 18 and lasting more than a year. Often the
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Scotland. Her childhood seemed to be very unstable and unhealthy. She was a pretty girl and often taunted by men. When she was seven Lady Macbeth was sent to a castle to live until the age of fourteen. Before meeting Macbeth‚ she was married to Gille Coemgain‚ who was killed by being burned in a hall with 50 of his men. They had one son together. She later married the Scottish general‚ Macbeth. Lady Macbeth was known throughout her life as an attractive woman of strength and power. She knew
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Tourette Syndrome was first described by a French doctor named Georges Gilles de la Tourette. (Joseph‚ Kidshealth) The disease can be very hard to control depending on the severity. It can cause repetitive movements or sudden jerks such as excessive eyeblinking‚ or shrugging your shoulders and even head jerking. Tourette’s can also can cause you to say unwanted things such as offensive phrases/words or blurting out random words‚ which are typically called tics. (Tourette Syndrome‚ Mayoclinic) Tics
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