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Misogyny › The hatred of women Gender inequality created by the perception that females are inferior in intelligence and strength 1900 only New Zealand permitted women to vote Feminism › advocating equal social, political, and economic rights for men and women
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Women make up 50% of the world population Women contribute nearly 66% of working hours (housework included) Women receive only 10% of the world’s income Women own less than 1% of the world’s property
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Early 1900s A Room of One’s Own › Lesbian themes › Feminist themes Equal opportunity for education and economic advancement were more important than right to vote Women must achieve independence from men
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WWII provided jobs and financial independence for many women Simone de Beauvoir, 1949, The Second Sex › “Myth of femininity” – the false and disempowering idea that women are preordained to be subordinate to men › Women as “the other sex”
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Betty Friedan (1963), The Feminine Mystique › American society had brainwashed women to prefer the role of wife and mother › Attacked Freud’s view of women as failed men › Encouraged women to seek careers outside the house
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National Organization for Women (NOW) Sexual Revolution Birth Control
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Niki De Saint Phalle Black Venus 1965 – 1967 Painted Polyester
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Judy Chicago The Dinner Party 1974 – 1979 Multimedia
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Ana Mendieta Tree of Life from the Silvetas series 1977 Color photograph
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Cindy Sherman Untitled #276 1993 Color Photograph
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Cindy Sherman Untitled #224 1990 $384,000 Christie’s New York May 17, 2007
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Barbara Kruger Untitled (“Your body is a battleground”) 1989 Photographic silkscreen on vinyl
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Robert Mapplethorpe Lisa Lyon 1982 Silver gelatin print
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