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For instance, there is the case of Kenneth Trapp, the curator-in-charge at the Smithsonian Institution's Renwick gallery, who declared that craft and the materials used for their production are “always concerned with materials, craft makers reference traditions, craft makes constant reference to the human body,” and that “all these attributes position craft outside the realm of high art and serve as the basis for the tensions between the two worlds....
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Before I begin to discuss the specific techniques, Lillian Baseman and Helmut Newton used in their works to reveal feminine nature in their photographs, it is important to provide an overview of some of the most relevant existing studies on photography, media, body image, fashion, and the role of women in the photography....
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Cultural and social definitions of femininity and masculinity are the basis of men and women treatment.... The gender system tends to deny both men and women the full range of human and social possibilities.... History needs of the society and biology have naturally separated men and women into their distinctive roles in society (Anderson, 2007, p.... Gender inequality is usually because of behavior learned by individual men and women....
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But the more refreshing part of the review was Haber's analysis of how Pollock gained acceptance of the feminine side of art which is undoubtedly an influence of his wife.... This work called "Critic of Pollock's Art" describes the artist's paintings, his style of art.... The author outlines the role of Lee Krasner in enhancing Pollock's life as an artist....
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ot black or white but coloured a racial definition unique in the sense of its classification under apartheid law from the 1940's to the 1980's that encompassed cultural groups as far ranging as early settlers to people already populating south Africa when the first Dutch settlers arrived at the intermarriage of the cultures to create a mixed race....
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Such circumstances further act as a sociological factor for depression, as it will create a lack of adequate control among individuals along with high chances of conflict, lowered self-motivation levels and sense of dejection.... The author states that experiments conducted in this regard revealed that owing to poor genetic constructs, an individual can accede a higher level of vulnerability to depression, even if there does not exist any negativity in the surrounding in actuality....
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