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    The Broken Column

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    making them key components of the feminist movement‚ and The Broken Column is no exception. Frida Kahlo’s The Broken Column expresses her self-reflection on her own body and past experiences as well as challenging classically held ideas about the male gaze and the role of female artists in the sublime. The Broken Column‚ an oil on Masonite painting at 39.8 by 30.6 centimeters‚ provides a detailed self-reflection on the impact of her injuries she sustained many years earlier and how those injuries impacted

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    The theme of the male gaze is common in most modernist works‚ regardless of the time period or artistic movement in which they were created. The notion that Picasso and Courbet were formulating a composition that both sexualizes and dissuades the female form would be unbeknownst

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    Personal Space

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    The invisible barrier or bubble that surrounds any living organism is called‚ personal space. This is one of the most important characteristics that human beings‚ use to interact and bond with other people‚ but everyone’s personal space is different‚ and being aware of this is vital for establishing good relationships among people. According to Oxford Dictionary (2004)‚ personal space could be define as “the physical space immediately surrounding someone‚ into which any encroachment feels threatening

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    In Venus and Adonis and Antony and Cleopatra‚ William Shakespeare tells the tale of frustrated lovers who long to be desired by the person they love. Although a common plot in many of Shakespeare’s works‚ these accounts instead forefront the reversal of gender identities. Masculinity is questioned through vulnerable male figures; alternatively‚ this masculine role is appropriated by the female counterparts‚ which results in the male figures’ uncertainty and loss of identity. Venus and Adonis comprises

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    To what extent has Lady Gaga influenced the pop culture and broken the barriers through her self-representation and performance style? INTRODUCTION Of the twenty-first century‚ Lady Gaga ’s rise in popular culture has been considered a confrontation of what a pop star should be like. Gaga has made a continuous attempt in detaching her music videos from original shallow entertaining elements and stating her own voice over debatable issues mostly about human rights. Some of her influential works

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    Fashion: Visual Culture

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    Fashion cannot survive without the media. Its success as both an art form and a commercial enterprise depends upon attention in the media. The media have played a vital role in shaping fashion into the complex cultural phenomenon it has become. Photography‚ and later film and television‚ have medialised fashion. Fashion has become an intrinsic part of today’s visual culture‚ and vice versa. Fashion magazines‚ glossies and women’s journals cannot exist without fashion‚ but fashion also cannot exist

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    help make clear Cox’s intent of highlighting how society views race and gender in her Yo Mamma series. The article continues on to discusses other important factors of Cox’s work such as the unrelenting gaze of the figure and how it connects with the viewer and is meant to challenge them. Beyond the gaze of the female and the historic references‚ Myers’ deliberates Cox’s notions of the female body and her ideas of having a predetermined identity placed upon one by societies fixed stereotypes of what

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    Claire Denis's Chocolat

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    this makes her vulnerable to him. However‚ Denis shows through the shared gaze of Protée and Aimée‚ in the scene where he fastens up her dress‚for a split moment‚ he is her equal. Denis’s use of little dialogue hammers home the importance of this gaze‚proving that even for a little while‚ the pure chemistry between the two of them alludes to the possibility that something romantic could occur between them‚ as by returning her gaze‚ proves Aimée does see Protée as something more than just her property

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    The Dumb Waiter Analysis

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    The Dumb Waiter‚ is about power relation‚ and the presence of the discipline power by observation is undeniable in it. Gus and Ben learn they are under the non- verbal gaze of the unseen power that controls their attitudes and behaviours. In a system of total surveillance‚ just a gaze is enough to control‚ dominate others and holds power over them. The mysterious and controlling character‚ Wilson command‚ controls and directs their lives and actions despite the lack of any direct contact. In a power

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    Describe and evaluate at least two biological treatments for schizophrenia Biological treatments arise from the medical model of abnormal behaviour‚ which considers mental disorder to be an illness of disease resulting from underlying biological factors. Most people with schizophrenia receive some form of drug therapy. Drug therapy is the most common treatment‚ using antipsychotic drugs. Antipsychotic drugs aims to help patient function as well as possible and increasing patient’s feelings of well

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