What is considered the most "modern" form of art by which women and girls are objectified?
What was the first form of Art I described in the presentation?
Painting
What is one thing we have to keep in mind when comparing examples in fashion of objectification or sexualization of women from different time periods?
Styles and materials have changed drastically and they're not directly comparable.
Which "classic" novel by Vladimir Nabokov was mentioned in the Literature portion of the presentation?
Lolita
What is one difference in the ways that men paint women versus how women paint women?
Positions of power, weakness vs strength, pure emotions, etc. Many answers!!
Gabrielle "CoCo" Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld
What is by far the most unrecognized form of art (in terms of how little people recognize it's affect) that I mentioned in the presentation!
Literature
What was the name of the artist first mentioned in the video we watched?
Artemisia Gentileschi
Discussion Question: In what ways could we improve the overall mental health of everyone affected by objectification and sexualization? Where do we draw the line between expression and sexualization?
(points awarded to everyone who talks so just go for it!)
-social media limitations
-moderation of content
-harmful vs informative or expressive
-so much more
Which ballet did I specifically mention when talking about the restricting qualities of women's dance attire? (Bonus points if you remember my movie suggestion!!)
Swan Lake (ec: Black Swan starring Natalie Portman)