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Feminism : Frida Kahlo

Feminism : Frida Kahlo. Rose, Stephany, Crystal, Jamie, Linda, Tommy Date: 2003/10/30. Outline. I. Introduction: Thesis, Social Background and cinematography. II. Nationalism III. Sex: Aspects of Frida

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Feminism : Frida Kahlo

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  1. Feminism:Frida Kahlo Rose, Stephany, Crystal, Jamie, Linda, Tommy Date: 2003/10/30

  2. Outline I. Introduction: Thesis, Social Background and cinematography. II. Nationalism III. Sex: Aspects of Frida IV. Love: Components in the relationship ofDiego and Frida V. Painting VI. Dress code VII. Conclusion VIII. Questions for discussion

  3. Thesis Frida’s personality originated from putting together fragments of self (multi-personality) like putting together a piece of puzzle; which is like the combination of her body parts reattached after the accidents and various surgeries.

  4. Social Background • Women under male dominance E.g. Diego’s ex-wife, Frida’s sister • Conservative • Political system: Communism • Frida’s mother-Native aboriginal Frida’s father-German Jew

  5. Cinematography • Bus Accident, the presentation of surrealism through the accident. (pic 1) • Collage of Diego and Frida, symbolizing the trip they made to New York. (pic 2) • King Kong in bathtub falling from the Empire State Building. (pic 3)

  6. Cinematography

  7. Nationalism Presented through: • Dressing: Mexican Indian necklace and ring. • Communism: Joined by common ideal (communism). • Bounding to homeland. (Through painting) • Patriotism

  8. Sex:Aspects of Frida --Sex: decided with birth. Frida = female. --Gender: can be constructed after birth.Frida tends to inclines towards a more independent or ‘masculine’ type of gender. --Sexuality: preference of sexual partner. She is bisexual. **Diego only allows Frida to have female sexual partners but gets jealous with male partners. **Enjoy having multi-sexual partners.

  9. Love:Components in relationship of Frida and Diego --Loyalty does not equal fidelity. --Frida’s limit of Diego’s sex games is defined by her sister. --Frida enjoys sex games as much as Diego. --Frida believes love cannot totally unify two person but connect them through a common characteristic found among the two individuals; love. --Frida still plays a traditional role in her relationship with Diego. E.g. food serving

  10. Painting • Fragments of Frida. “I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best.” • Style prevails in inner feeling and home bound. • Closely related to her daily life. • Style and size, future progression, material.

  11. Henry Ford Hospital (1932) -Snail -Baby -Violet -Piece of Frida -Instrument -Pelvis

  12. My Dress Hangs There,1933 -Materialism -Capitalism -Industrialization -Patriotism

  13. My Dress Hangs There,1933 the film -Materialism -Capitalism -Industrialization -Patriotism

  14. Self-Portrait with Monkey (1938) -Mustache-Sexual desire -Bone necklace -Monkey

  15. Las dos Fridas (1939) --Traditional Aboriginal Dress VS Colonial European Dress -- A Complete heart VS A Broken Heart!

  16. The BrokenColumn 1944 -Thin body figure with heavy iron-vest -Teardrops -Nails on her body and face -Suffering

  17. The BrokenColumn 1944  the film -Thin body figure with heavy iron-vest -Teardrops -Nails on her body and face -Suffering

  18. Cropped hair 1940 -Furious -Sense of betrayal -Suit-Masculinity -Escape

  19. Cropped hair 1940  the film -Furious -Sense of betrayal -Suit-Masculinity -Escape

  20. Dress Code: the Self She Constructed Through Different Dressings • Reveals the inner feelings and home-bound • A journey of her self-identification • Strongly effected by her emotional changes • and; Diego : his suggestion of long, colorful • dresses and exotic jewelry This, along with • Frida's thick, connecting eyebrows, became • her trademark.

  21. Dress Code: the Self She Constructed Through Different Dressings

  22. Student uniform • still in age of searching for a dream or an ideal. (teenager)

  23. Suit • starting to show certain symptoms of achieving the or desire to reach for a certain goal or dream. (hoping to share burdens with parents and uses the dress to express her desire of able to be in control.)

  24. Party and Womanly Dress • motivated by the natural of female and humanity; hoping to attract attention. (Already met Diego and wishes to attract his attention, therefore, Frida is using a more feminine side of her to achieve such goal.)

  25. Short Haired Outfit • shows signs hoping to escape the image of a woman and expressing her anger. (Was hurt after discovering Diego cheated on her through her own sister. The short haired outfit is to show a way to enforcing herself with certain masculine characteristics.

  26. Traditional Mexican dress • returning to her own self. No longer using other identities to substitute or replace her natural self, also a love to the tradition of her homeland

  27. Conclusion

  28. Questions for discussion • Can sex only happen after making a commitment such as marriage or is it like Diego said, “It is just a FUCK”? Can sex be separated from love? • How can bisexuality be defined? Is bisexuality due to the artistic personality of both Frida and Diego? • Does Frida truly enjoy the sexual relationships she had or is it simply an escape from her marital problems?

  29. Sources Sources: http://www.caravanfashions.com/articles/pipsychology.html http://www.busreslab.com/policies/goodpol2.htm http://www.fbla- pbl.org/about_dress_code.asp?featureid=675&menu=104 http://www.fbuch.com/fridaby.htm http://www.fridakahlo.it/ http://www.genderpsychology.org/psychology/therapy.html http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/thomas/Thomas_1908_b.html http://members.aol.com/fridanet/kahlo.htm

  30. Roots

  31. Their houses with a bridge

  32. Food serving

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