ARTHI 6C Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Acculturation, Protofeminism
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The theory of defining, defending and establishing political, economic, and social equality of the sexes. Organized activity on behalf of women"s rights and interests. Live presentations or carefully conceived actions that are often non-narrative, non-theatrical. Engages an audience or onlookers and draws on such interdisciplinary arts as acting, poetry, music, dance, or painting. Implicate or force encounters with the audience in sometimes uncomfortable ways. Artist = the default position is white male. Gender bias: unequal treatment in employment opportunities and expectations due to attitudes based on the sex of an employee or group of employees. Term used to define women whose aesthetic, artistic, or philosophical contribution anticipated modern feminist concepts. First wave feminism is late 19th-early 20th century in the u. s. A condition in which minority groups participate fully in the dominant society, yet maintain their cultural differences. A doctrine that a society benefits from such a condition. Establishing exhibition and community spaces by and for women.