ARTH 3060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Christiane Pflug, Magic Realism, Nuclear Family

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Suffragettes fighting against legislated (official) inequality, for example, to. Reaction to expectations of domesticity for women (ie. nuclear family, suburbs, media representations such as tv) (rest on slide) middle class, western women achieve the right to vote. Inequality entrenched in the british north american act. Feminism emerges with the suffragette movements in the late 1800 early (cid:883)(cid:891)(cid:882)(cid:882)"s. Emerged (cid:883)(cid:891)6(cid:882)"s, focused on combatting unofficial inequalities. By late (cid:883)(cid:891)(cid:890)(cid:882)"s women raised awareness about legislated non legislated forms. First emerging in us soon spread globally. Range of concerns addressed encompassed family, sexuality, reproduction. (rest on slide) of discrimination based on gender. Made movements by women for women (women only club) rights, violence against women, labour issues etc. The emergence tied to debates over sexual reproduction (sex wars/porn. Debated between anti-porn feminists (pornography, prostitution, sexuality) Women suppression can be understood in the marginalization. Much more inclusionary version of feminism (also includes racism, ageism etc) Artist training from her husband but (cid:883)(cid:891)6(cid:882)"s women teaching.

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