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REPRESENTATION IS  NOT NEUTRAL; IT IS AN ACT OF  POWER  IN OUR CULTURE. Craig Owens Craig Owens (1950–1990) was an American post-modernist art critic, gay activist and feminist.
A dichotomy exists between  High  and  Mass  culture which one can see privileges the  masculine  over the  feminine High Culture   Mass Culture (Art)     (Pop culture)   Masculine Feminine Production Consumption Work Leisure Intellect Emotion Activity Passivity Writing Reading
The term Patriarchy suggests a society ruled or dominated by men; patriarch  means father, thus patriarchal relates to a  culture shaped and governed in the  interests of men, with women in a  subordinate and, in some cases, subject  role. Patriarchy is reflected in customs,  norms, and values, laws, education,  commerce, industry, the arts, sport and  not the least language.
power. We cannot look at identity in isolation, we need therefore to place questions of identity in the context of history, language and power.
Areas of interest include:
 
 -  Make-over narratives and  ‘C inderella stories ’ -  Gender and transgender
 -  The transforming body
 -  Medical/surgical narratives
 -  The hybrid or obscene body
 -  Body art, performance art and fetish culture
 -  Monstrosity, plasticity and body horror
 -  The body as sick/damaged or whole/perfected
Feminism for   boys  and  girls ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Feminism for   boys  and  girls
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Feminism for   boys  and  girls
Common Themes of Normalization ▪  The body is pathological—it is diseased, sick, damaged, and in need of repair. ▪  The body is abnormal—certain bodies are considered in need of correction, such as overweight ones, non-white ones, wrongly proportioned ones. ▪  Certain bodies are normal—proportions, size, placements, and the like are deemed by society to be the models that all should replicate, follow, and mimic. Barbara Kruger (1989)
▪  The body is your enemy—people are told that their bodies are out of control and in need of punishment; the body is something that is to be feared. ▪  Technologies of correction are available—society provides people the appropriate means to correct their bodies, including cosmetics, surgery, dieting technologies, makeup, fashion, etc. ▪  Before and after—people are told "success" stories of how a person went from a wrong body to a right one; these stories are used to motivate people to act on their abnormal bodies. http://www.genderads.com/Normalized.html   Caster Semenya.  Following her victory at the 2009 World Championships questions were raised about her gender.
Problems with Stereotypes Women: • Very unrealistic goals for ideal body shapes, which lead to high rates of anorexia nervosa and bulimia • Make women believe they are valued based on their body, therefore their self-esteem is also based on how their body looks compared to others • Show that it is ok to treat women as objects, instead of humans • Show women as more passive and not in control of themselves • Give messages to women that changing their appearance, they will have a better life Men: • Show ideal for body type, also which can be unrealistic • Show men as aggressive and in control of things, including women • Women's problems are "fixable", you either fit the part of the masculine ideal or you do not
Analyzing the ways the body is portrayed, described and represented in culture. What is the body?  What kind of bodies does our popular culture favour?  To what bodily ideals do we adhere?  How is the body shaped by such factors as sex  gender, class, ethnicity and race?
The Shock of the Nude What is the body?
Nan Goldin, ‘Klara and Edda Belly Dancing’ What is the body?
Robert Mapplethorpe “Man in polyester suit” (1980)
Postmodernism The arguments found within postmodernism suggests that there is more to the world than the western straight white male norm.
Three areas have been used to study the context of representation ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Structuralism Pro Semiotics can be used to examine how people (specifically women) are positioned within advertisements and how this can inform the viewer about themselves through these subconscious cues. Con Concern that this can be arbitrary in conclusions and is a historical.
 
Consumption Is an important aspect of feminism to examine because women have been identified as the main consumers by advertisers. Women are both the subject and object of cultural production
Gender roles are closely linked with gender stereotypes. Gender roles are "socially and culturally defined prescriptions and beliefs about the behavior and emotions of men and women."  (Anselmi and Law 1998, p. 195).
“ At a semiotic level there is disparity in the portrayal of men and women in popular advertising. When men and women appear in ads together, the women are often depicted as weaker than the male, either through composition of the ad or particular situations in the scene. When females appear in ads alone we again note the stereotype of the female as sexual, unintelligent and fragile. Males, conversely, appear as strong and cultured.” Thompson 1993:146-7 Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity
A common misunderstanding of the analysis of gender and popular culture is that normalization is limited to female bodies.  In fact, as these images show, normalization is present in male bodies. Like the imagery of females, males are presented in "perfected" forms and are told that there are ways to improve their bodies. Normalization
Psychoanalysis ,[object Object],[object Object]
Edouard Manet, ‘Olympia’, 1865
 
Changing Concepts of the gaze Image culture tied to cultural practices that incite women and now men to view themselves as inadequate Today women increasingly defined by role in work in addition to appearance, men become subject to many of the codes of appearance management
Marxism ,[object Object]
How is the body shaped by such factors as sex  gender, class, ethnicity and race?
The Visual codes of racism
The giant billboards show a very tough looking white woman, dressed in white, gripping a black woman, dressed in black, by the jaw with the slogan: "PlayStation Portable White is coming."
“ So what does it take to turn a stereotype around, to undermine a commonly assumed  ‘r ealism ’?  The options for breaking patterns, reversing stigmas, and conceiving a new and more just world picture are many and multifaceted. They range from opening wounds, to seeking revenge through representation, to reversing destructive developments so the healing process can begin. To turn a stereotype around, it is necessary to be extreme, to depart from, rather than merely engage with, accepted norms and romanticized aspirations. Stereotypes have the borrowed power of the real, even when they are turned around in the form of positive images by those trying to regain their pasts…Transformation of self and society is finally the aim of all this mobile work that spins the status quo around.” (Lippard 241)
 
What kind of body does our popular culture favour?
Paradise-Engineering To what bodily ideals do we adhere?
 
Cosmetic surgery literally transformed the material body into the sign of culture. Unsurprisingly the ‘ideal face’ turns out to be white and Northern European Proportions of the Aesthetic Face  Nelson Powell and Brian Humphreys. The treatment of race in this book on ‘ideal’ proportions of the aesthetic face reveals a preference for white, symmetrical faces (598) .
 
 
"'My work is not a stand against cosmetic surgery, but against the standards of beauty, against the dictates of a dominant ideology that impresses itself more and more on feminine . . . flesh'”  Orlan
Adrian Piper, Self-Portrait as a Nice White Lady, 1995
Yinka Shonibare, Scramble for Africa,  2003
Yinka Shonibare . Diary of a Victorian Dandy: 21.00 Hours. 1998
Yinka Shonibare,  Reverend on ice 2005 (detail)
Maud Sulter, Clio (Portrait of Dorothea Smart), 1989
Maud Sulter,  Phalia (Portrait of Alice Walker ) , &  Polyhymnia (Portrait of Ysaye Barmell) , 1989
Chris Ofili Holy Virgin Mary, 1996
Vanessa Beecroft, ‘VB35’ (detail), 1998
Carolee Shneemann has spent several decades trying to destroy the taboo of the eroticized female, often by appearing nude in her own work. Carolee Shneemann, ‘Interior Scroll’, 1975 “… breaking the silence of centuries and getting the female muse to speak.” Parker & Pollock, ‘Framing Femininity, Art and the Women’s Movement 1970-1985’, Pandora, London, (1987), p291
Representation:  Who is represented?
Guerrilla Girls a group of female artists founded in NYC in the 1980s. This group appear in gorilla masks and attempt to expose the inequalities within the art world.
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick describes   Queer Theory  as: "the open mesh of possibilities, gaps, overlaps, dissonance, and resources, lapses and excesses of meaning when the constituent elements of anyone's gender, of anyone's sexuality aren't made (or can't be made) to signify monolithically"  (1993:18)
1977
"Pink economy" queer consumerism had brought with it magazines explicitly intended for a lesbian readership that have taken on fashion as part of their editorial policy.
“ I kissed a girl and I liked it The taste of her cherry chapstick I kissed a girl just to try it I hope my boyfriend don't mind it” Katy Perry (2009) Mainstream advertising and music videos reveals a significant presence of faux-lesbianism in ads, such sexuality is presented for the male heterosexual viewer.
Nan Goldin
Robert Gober
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The Body

  • 2. REPRESENTATION IS NOT NEUTRAL; IT IS AN ACT OF POWER IN OUR CULTURE. Craig Owens Craig Owens (1950–1990) was an American post-modernist art critic, gay activist and feminist.
  • 3. A dichotomy exists between High and Mass culture which one can see privileges the masculine over the feminine High Culture Mass Culture (Art) (Pop culture) Masculine Feminine Production Consumption Work Leisure Intellect Emotion Activity Passivity Writing Reading
  • 4. The term Patriarchy suggests a society ruled or dominated by men; patriarch means father, thus patriarchal relates to a culture shaped and governed in the interests of men, with women in a subordinate and, in some cases, subject role. Patriarchy is reflected in customs, norms, and values, laws, education, commerce, industry, the arts, sport and not the least language.
  • 5. power. We cannot look at identity in isolation, we need therefore to place questions of identity in the context of history, language and power.
  • 6. Areas of interest include:
 
 - Make-over narratives and ‘C inderella stories ’ - Gender and transgender
 - The transforming body
 - Medical/surgical narratives
 - The hybrid or obscene body
 - Body art, performance art and fetish culture
 - Monstrosity, plasticity and body horror
 - The body as sick/damaged or whole/perfected
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  • 10. Common Themes of Normalization ▪ The body is pathological—it is diseased, sick, damaged, and in need of repair. ▪ The body is abnormal—certain bodies are considered in need of correction, such as overweight ones, non-white ones, wrongly proportioned ones. ▪ Certain bodies are normal—proportions, size, placements, and the like are deemed by society to be the models that all should replicate, follow, and mimic. Barbara Kruger (1989)
  • 11. ▪ The body is your enemy—people are told that their bodies are out of control and in need of punishment; the body is something that is to be feared. ▪ Technologies of correction are available—society provides people the appropriate means to correct their bodies, including cosmetics, surgery, dieting technologies, makeup, fashion, etc. ▪ Before and after—people are told "success" stories of how a person went from a wrong body to a right one; these stories are used to motivate people to act on their abnormal bodies. http://www.genderads.com/Normalized.html Caster Semenya. Following her victory at the 2009 World Championships questions were raised about her gender.
  • 12. Problems with Stereotypes Women: • Very unrealistic goals for ideal body shapes, which lead to high rates of anorexia nervosa and bulimia • Make women believe they are valued based on their body, therefore their self-esteem is also based on how their body looks compared to others • Show that it is ok to treat women as objects, instead of humans • Show women as more passive and not in control of themselves • Give messages to women that changing their appearance, they will have a better life Men: • Show ideal for body type, also which can be unrealistic • Show men as aggressive and in control of things, including women • Women's problems are "fixable", you either fit the part of the masculine ideal or you do not
  • 13. Analyzing the ways the body is portrayed, described and represented in culture. What is the body? What kind of bodies does our popular culture favour? To what bodily ideals do we adhere? How is the body shaped by such factors as sex gender, class, ethnicity and race?
  • 14. The Shock of the Nude What is the body?
  • 15. Nan Goldin, ‘Klara and Edda Belly Dancing’ What is the body?
  • 16. Robert Mapplethorpe “Man in polyester suit” (1980)
  • 17. Postmodernism The arguments found within postmodernism suggests that there is more to the world than the western straight white male norm.
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  • 19. Structuralism Pro Semiotics can be used to examine how people (specifically women) are positioned within advertisements and how this can inform the viewer about themselves through these subconscious cues. Con Concern that this can be arbitrary in conclusions and is a historical.
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  • 21. Consumption Is an important aspect of feminism to examine because women have been identified as the main consumers by advertisers. Women are both the subject and object of cultural production
  • 22. Gender roles are closely linked with gender stereotypes. Gender roles are "socially and culturally defined prescriptions and beliefs about the behavior and emotions of men and women." (Anselmi and Law 1998, p. 195).
  • 23. “ At a semiotic level there is disparity in the portrayal of men and women in popular advertising. When men and women appear in ads together, the women are often depicted as weaker than the male, either through composition of the ad or particular situations in the scene. When females appear in ads alone we again note the stereotype of the female as sexual, unintelligent and fragile. Males, conversely, appear as strong and cultured.” Thompson 1993:146-7 Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity
  • 24. A common misunderstanding of the analysis of gender and popular culture is that normalization is limited to female bodies. In fact, as these images show, normalization is present in male bodies. Like the imagery of females, males are presented in "perfected" forms and are told that there are ways to improve their bodies. Normalization
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  • 28. Changing Concepts of the gaze Image culture tied to cultural practices that incite women and now men to view themselves as inadequate Today women increasingly defined by role in work in addition to appearance, men become subject to many of the codes of appearance management
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  • 30. How is the body shaped by such factors as sex gender, class, ethnicity and race?
  • 31. The Visual codes of racism
  • 32. The giant billboards show a very tough looking white woman, dressed in white, gripping a black woman, dressed in black, by the jaw with the slogan: "PlayStation Portable White is coming."
  • 33. “ So what does it take to turn a stereotype around, to undermine a commonly assumed ‘r ealism ’? The options for breaking patterns, reversing stigmas, and conceiving a new and more just world picture are many and multifaceted. They range from opening wounds, to seeking revenge through representation, to reversing destructive developments so the healing process can begin. To turn a stereotype around, it is necessary to be extreme, to depart from, rather than merely engage with, accepted norms and romanticized aspirations. Stereotypes have the borrowed power of the real, even when they are turned around in the form of positive images by those trying to regain their pasts…Transformation of self and society is finally the aim of all this mobile work that spins the status quo around.” (Lippard 241)
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  • 35. What kind of body does our popular culture favour?
  • 36. Paradise-Engineering To what bodily ideals do we adhere?
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  • 38. Cosmetic surgery literally transformed the material body into the sign of culture. Unsurprisingly the ‘ideal face’ turns out to be white and Northern European Proportions of the Aesthetic Face Nelson Powell and Brian Humphreys. The treatment of race in this book on ‘ideal’ proportions of the aesthetic face reveals a preference for white, symmetrical faces (598) .
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  • 41. "'My work is not a stand against cosmetic surgery, but against the standards of beauty, against the dictates of a dominant ideology that impresses itself more and more on feminine . . . flesh'” Orlan
  • 42. Adrian Piper, Self-Portrait as a Nice White Lady, 1995
  • 43. Yinka Shonibare, Scramble for Africa,  2003
  • 44. Yinka Shonibare . Diary of a Victorian Dandy: 21.00 Hours. 1998
  • 45. Yinka Shonibare, Reverend on ice 2005 (detail)
  • 46. Maud Sulter, Clio (Portrait of Dorothea Smart), 1989
  • 47. Maud Sulter, Phalia (Portrait of Alice Walker ) , & Polyhymnia (Portrait of Ysaye Barmell) , 1989
  • 48. Chris Ofili Holy Virgin Mary, 1996
  • 50. Carolee Shneemann has spent several decades trying to destroy the taboo of the eroticized female, often by appearing nude in her own work. Carolee Shneemann, ‘Interior Scroll’, 1975 “… breaking the silence of centuries and getting the female muse to speak.” Parker & Pollock, ‘Framing Femininity, Art and the Women’s Movement 1970-1985’, Pandora, London, (1987), p291
  • 51. Representation: Who is represented?
  • 52. Guerrilla Girls a group of female artists founded in NYC in the 1980s. This group appear in gorilla masks and attempt to expose the inequalities within the art world.
  • 53. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick describes Queer Theory as: "the open mesh of possibilities, gaps, overlaps, dissonance, and resources, lapses and excesses of meaning when the constituent elements of anyone's gender, of anyone's sexuality aren't made (or can't be made) to signify monolithically" (1993:18)
  • 54. 1977
  • 55. "Pink economy" queer consumerism had brought with it magazines explicitly intended for a lesbian readership that have taken on fashion as part of their editorial policy.
  • 56. “ I kissed a girl and I liked it The taste of her cherry chapstick I kissed a girl just to try it I hope my boyfriend don't mind it” Katy Perry (2009) Mainstream advertising and music videos reveals a significant presence of faux-lesbianism in ads, such sexuality is presented for the male heterosexual viewer.
  • 59. T H E E N D

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. In this lecture the particular concern is the relation between visual representation and the identity of the human subject. We will look at the transforming body within popular culture in the 20th and 21st centuries.